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THE PSYCHOLOGY OF GLP-1 AGONISTS: 
A Comprehensive Quantitative Analysis of the Psychological Implications of GLP-1 Agonists Using Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning

Thank you for sharing your personal experience with GLP-1 Agonists. Sharing your journey, anonymously with no personally identifiable information, provides us the opportunity to better understand the often overlooked psychological factors involved with this important medication. Your voice is an important part of understanding the psychological side of GLP-1 Agonists. Our goal is to help users and practitioners maximize positive outcomes while minimizing the negative. Your response will become part of a large data set that will help us develop a non-biased, independent, quantitative analysis of the true psychological impact this medication. We have no connection with the pharmaceutical industry and all funding comes directly from the independent research team.  Should you have any questions or concerns you can always contact us at glp1research@nmu.edu.

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GLPC-1 Psychology Research Team

 

  • Fritz J Erickson EdD, Principal Investigator, Professor, Psychological Science, Northern Michigan University
  • Erica Griffin MD,  Board-certified Family and Obesity Physician, UP Health System Bariatric & Metabolic Institute
  • John A. Erickson, PhD, Asst. Professor, Analytics and Information Systems, Western Kentucky University
  • Alan McEvoy, PhD, Professor Emeritus Sociology, Northern Michigan University
  • Hannah Morrison, Undergraduate Research Assistant, Northern Michigan University
  • Georgia Hummell, Undergraduate Research Assistant, Northern Michigan University