Exploring the Impact of Negative Childhood Experiences…

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Research organization

Associated Organization

Keele University

Research study rewards, research study prize

Rewards

While this study may not offer direct personal benefits, your involvement is crucial for advancing our understanding of how childhood adversity influences resilience and well-being in adulthood. The insights gained could lead to the development of support services and interventions, improving mental health outcomes across society.

Study duration

Duration

15 Minutes

Research study area

Subject

Psychology

research study location

Online

Research study details

Study Details

This study explores the impact of negative childhood experiences on resilience and well-being in adulthood.

 

Participant Criteria:

* Aged 18-65

* Fluent in English

* UK Resident

* No severe cognitive impairments

 

Please note: Individuals who have experienced emotional instability within the past two weeks are advised not to participate. 

 

Participants will complete a 49-item online questionnaire, taking less than 15 minutes. The survey includes questions on early childhood adversity, resilience, and overall well-being. Participation is voluntary, anonymous, and confidential.”

 

 

Informed Consent & Withdrawal:

Before beginning the survey, you will be asked to provide informed consent. You may withdraw from the study at any time before submitting your responses, and no data will be collected.

 

Support & Resources:

Some questions may be sensitive in nature. If needed, please reach out to available support services. Contact information for emotional support services will be provided at the beginning and end of the questionnaire. 

 

 

How to Participate:

If you meet the eligibility criteria and would like to contribute to this research, please connect via 1v1 chat to receive the link!