Butterfly15
07-01-12, 21:49
Hi Everyone,
I am a Psychology undergraduate at the University of Sussex, UK. I would be very grateful if anyone could assist my colleagues and I with our dissertation survey investigating the importance of social context in PTSD.
The survey looks at how we respond to very stressful or traumatic events and the importance of those around us during these times.
To participate you must have experienced or witnessed a very stressful or traumatic event in the last 2 years, be over the age of 18 and be fluent in English.
The survey should only take you around 30 minutes to complete. Any information you provide will be kept both anonymous and confidential and you have the right to withdraw your data at any point if you wish to do so.
You will also be entered into a prize draw to win £25. You will need to provide your email address if you wish to be entered into the prize draw.
If you are able to help us and qualify to participate please follow the link below. Thankyou!
http://www.survey.bris.ac.uk/sussex/trauma
I am a Psychology undergraduate at the University of Sussex, UK. I would be very grateful if anyone could assist my colleagues and I with our dissertation survey investigating the importance of social context in PTSD.
The survey looks at how we respond to very stressful or traumatic events and the importance of those around us during these times.
To participate you must have experienced or witnessed a very stressful or traumatic event in the last 2 years, be over the age of 18 and be fluent in English.
The survey should only take you around 30 minutes to complete. Any information you provide will be kept both anonymous and confidential and you have the right to withdraw your data at any point if you wish to do so.
You will also be entered into a prize draw to win £25. You will need to provide your email address if you wish to be entered into the prize draw.
If you are able to help us and qualify to participate please follow the link below. Thankyou!
http://www.survey.bris.ac.uk/sussex/trauma