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Participant request - online study for SE5 researcher - eating, body image, relationships


FSedgewick

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Hi,


I am a researcher at King's College London, working in Camberwell, and I'm looking for participants for my online study. The information and link follows below - and there's the chance to win one of 30 ?10 Amazon vouchers!


Advertisement for use for recruitment of volunteers for study ref: LRS-17/18-5292, approved by the PNM Research Ethics Panel. This project contributes to the College's role in conducting research, and teaching research methods. Participation in the research is voluntary.


Problematic eating on the autism spectrum


What is the study about?


This online study explores the eating behaviours, attitudes, and body image of people in the general population, autistic people, and people who have disordered eating.


It also looks at how these behaviours relate to things like anxiety, and whether they have an impact on friendships and relationships.


Who can take part?


Anyone (and everyone!) over the age of 18 - male, female, other, autistic or not, with or without a history of disordered eating.


What will happen if I choose to take part?


You will answer a set of 10 questionnaires (245 questions, mostly multiple choice). We expect it to take between 20 and 30 minutes.


At the end of the questionnaires, you will be offered the chance to give your email address. This will enter you into a prize draw for one of 30 Amazon vouchers worth ?10 each.


https://kings.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/eating-on-the-autism-spectrum


For more information, please contact [email protected]

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