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Designing a better self-harm assessment tool with and for autistic adults
Rosie Mod
3 days ago
Type of involvement:
Online survey
About the project:
Researchers at the University of Nottingham are developing a
new self-harm assessment tool
with and for autistic adults. This study is trying to find out how well the new tool performs so it can be used in future research to
understand
and
develop support
for autistic people who self-harm.
Who they're looking for:
Diagnosed or self-identified autistic adults (aged 18 years old and over)
With lived experience of self-harm and/or self-injury
Who live in the UK
What they'll ask you to do:
Complete an
online survey
about yourself (e.g., age, gender, ethnicity), autistic traits, mental health and self-harm. This will take approximately
60 minutes to complete
. You can also choose to complete a small section of the survey again in two weeks. This will take approximately 15 minutes to complete.
For more information and to take part, follow the link below (or scan the QR code on the attached poster):
https://nottinghampsych.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9otzSRQzTyJsyou
If you have any questions, please contact the lead researcher (Victoria Newell) at
victoria.newell@nottingham.ac.uk