Published on 12, July, 2020
Study from Queen Mary University of London, partnered by National Autistic Society, exploring young autistic people’s use of social media to interact with others on the topic of focused interests. Seeking young people 16-26 years to complete an online survey. Project details here.
Aim: To explore how young autistic people use social media to interact with others on the topic of their focused interests
What taking part involves: This is an online survey that you will complete via a link to an online platform. After reading the online information about the study and signing the consent form, we ask you to complete some questions about your use of social media platforms, your interests, and how you feel about interacting with others on social media on the topic of your interest.
Survey link https://qmulbusiness.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_4SDZuBAW5QHHKHc
Compensation: there is no direct compensation but survey respondents will be entered into a draw. The winner will receive £50 of book tokens.
This project has been developed with young autistic people and will result in free public report on anonymised data. For more information about the project please visit https://autisminaffinityspaces.org/
Contact: If you have any questions about the study, please contact Jess Aiston j.aiston@qmul.ac.uk