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Pregnant women who worry needed for research (?25 offered for 1h30min research session)


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Hi there! We are a psychology research team based at King?s College London, Denmark Hill campus. We are looking for women who are 16 weeks or more pregnant, and have experienced worry during pregnancy, to participate in PAID research about mood during pregnancy.


The study will involve one 1h30min research session where you complete a few simple computer-based activities, and you will be given ?25 as a thank you for your time. We are flexible for time, and can fit the session around your schedule!


Please visit the follow website for more information and to find out if you are eligible to participate: https://kcliop.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3dP5PilQB8atVZz


If you have any questions, please send me an email at [email protected], or just comment below

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