Participants needed for new LJMU research study on discrimination and wellbeing

Participants needed for new LJMU research study on discrimination and wellbeingLiverpool John Moores University School of Psychology is leading on a study which explores experiences of discrimination faced by different groups of people, including those affected by substance use.

They are looking for individuals who care for somebody with an alcohol/substance use problem to take part in a short survey (between 5-10 minutes). The survey will ask about your everyday experiences and mental health. You can also choose to enter a prize draw for one of ten £20 Amazon vouchers upon completion of the survey.

To find out more about the study and to take part in the survey click here.

Or use this QR code:

LJMU research study on discrimination and wellbeing

The survey can be completed on a mobile device for convenience.

If you’d like more information about the study or have any questions, please contact the research lead Dr Andy Jones: a.j.jones@ljmu.ac.uk

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