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Have you experienced something in your life which you found traumatic? Update: this research project is now closed to new autistic participants due to reaching recruitment numbers, but remains open for non-autistic people.
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Have you experienced something in your life which you found traumatic? Update: this research project is now closed to new autistic participants due to reaching recruitment numbers, but remains open for non-autistic people.
Rosie Mod
over 1 year ago
Researchers at the University of Oxford are conducting research looking at whether Autistic and non-Autistic people differ in how they experience and interpret stressful and traumatic life events, and the impact of this on mental health.
If you are an Autistic OR Non-Autistic adult and have experienced an event in your lifetime which you found to be traumatic, stressful, painful or upsetting, we would hugely appreciate your time taking part.
The study is entirely online, anonymous, and you will not be asked to give specific details about your experiences.
If this is something you would be interested in, please click the link below, which will direct you to the participant information sheet and survey. You can also scan the QR code on the poster.
https://psychiatryoxford.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3F32DK19PYiCERg