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Mental Health questionnaire study

By mousem
21st July 2020
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Dr Joanne Tarver, a Teaching Associate working with Dr Jane Waite at Aston University are inviting families to take part in a Mental Health questionnaire study.

We have previously worked with the Cerebra team on a number of studies and feel that this one may produce some interesting data to further assist with KS research.  It is hoped that this study will lead to the development of better tools for use in
health settings for the detection of signs of distress.

The study is limited to families living in the UK with a child age 4 or above. The questionnaire takes approximately 1 hour to complete and families will receive a £5 voucher for their participation.

How can families become involved?

Read the following Mental Health Study PDF for full details.

If you would like to learn more about what is involved in the study and register your interest, you can do this by emailing:

Dr Joanne Tarver at j.tarver@aston.ac.uk

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