The Oklahoma Study of Native American Pain Risk: Stress and Resilience (OKSNAP) is a research project facilitated by the University of Oklahoma’s Psychophysiology Laboratory for Affective Neuroscience. This clinical study is funded by a $2.75 million National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant and has been approved by the Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) of The University of Tulsa, Cherokee Nation
, and Indian Health Service. OKSNAP aims to identify the mechanisms that contribute to and/or maintain chronic pain conditions and develop non-invasive methods for assessing individuals at risk of developing chronic pain. Eligibility Requirements:
- Must be at least 18 years of age.
- Must be in good health.
- Must have no current pain conditions (e.g., frequent severe headaches, back pain, or use of prescription pain medications).
- Must have no health conditions that could interfere with pain testing (e.g., neurological, cardiovascular, or circulatory issues).
- Must not be taking medications that influence the central nervous system (e.g., narcotic pain medications, stimulants, beta-blockers, antidepressants, anti-anxiety medications, etc.).
- We will cover mileage and hotel costs for participants traveling from long distances. Additional eligibility criteria may apply. PLEASE CALL: 918-630-3048 for more information.