Clinical Psychology (Mental Health)

Distressing Events Survey

Erifili Efthymiadou - The University of Edinburgh, UK.

Time to complete - 30 minutes.
Sep
17
2015

We all experience various stressful events during our lifetime, which may impact on our psychological well-being and quality of life; the impact of such events, however, may vary considerably between people. This questionnaire study was designed to help us understand which factors determine the way people respond to distressing events.

ECLECTIC-international study on hallucination like experience

Sara Siddi, - Parc Sanitari Sant Joan de Déu, Spain.

Time to complete - 20 minutes.
Jun
17
2015

The porpouse of this study is to investigate the unusual psychic experiences such as telepathy, or hearing sounds or voices. Research found that these experiences can occurr in the general population but it is unclear what may influence their occurrence.

Online Addiction, Cognition and Mental Health

Hasan Mallick and Dr Leanne Auckland - University of Glasgow, UK.

Time to complete - 15 minutes.
Jun
17
2015

My research dissertation is about exploring the relationships of online addiction (as well as its various components) and the effects it has on our cognitive ability and mental health.

Expressive Journaling to Alleviate Stress in Family Caregivers of People with Dementia

Marisa Thurin - Union College, USA.

Time to complete - 75 minutes.
May
17
2015

Family caregivers (spouse, child) of a person with Dementia will be asked to journal following a preassigned prompt for 3 consecutive days, 20 minutes at a time. There are also brief pre- and post-surveys.

Masculinity and Psychological Flexibility

Dr Jason Spendelow - University of Surrey, UK.

Time to complete - 30 minutes.
Apr
24
2015

You are invited to take part in an online questionnaire looking at the relationship between traditional male role norms and psychological problems. Your participation would involve completion of a brief online questionnaire asking about your views of traditional male role norms, how these might affect your behaviour, and psychological problems.

Social Context of Anomalous Experiences

Charles Heriot-Maitland - King's College London, UK.

Time to complete - 20 minutes.
Apr
8
2015

Many people describe having anomalous (‘unusual’) experiences that are somehow different to everyday life. We are interested in studying the social factors influencing these experiences. We hope to recruit as wide a range of people as possible, so it doesn’t matter whether or not you think you have these experiences.

Psychological Processes in the Development of Social Withdrawal

Alice Thompson - The University of Edinburgh, UK.

Time to complete - 30 minutes.
Apr
7
2015

This short survey asks about your emotional and social life.

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