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Hello @lhickling, thank you for sharing your research with us. Let me invite a view members to share here. 😊
Hi everyone, have you had a chance to look at lhickling's study? How does chronic pain affect you in your daily life? Do you ever experience stigma or misunderstanding about your experience?
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Thanks to everyone who has done it so far! We are still in need of more males and/or people from ethnic minorities, so it is representative. Please feel free to share.
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Thank you to everyone that has participated so far!
Have you been experiencing #pain for over 3 months? We’re exploring the role of stigma and related factors in chronic pain. 📣People who identify as male and/or from an ethnic minority background are encouraged!📣
Take part in this online research for a chance to win vouchers! http:www.tinyurl.com/wk5wszf6
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Hello,
I am currently doing a doctoral research programme in Clinical Psychology, and I'm looking for people to contribute to the evidence base on chronic pain, using an anonymous questionnaire for UK residents over the age of 18. It takes approx. 15-20 minutes to complete.
Have you been experiencing pain for over 3 months? We are exploring the role of stigma and other related factors in Chronic Pain. Take part in this online research for a chance to win vouchers!
This research has been approved by the King's College London Health Research Ethics Committee. Further details about the study and contact details are available on the link. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me.