Seeking Higher Education students that have ADHD to complete a short online survey!

Hello!
I am looking for participants to participate in my masters dissertation by completing an 8-12 minute online survey that focuses on the well-being, resilience and use of university services among students in Higher Education that have ADHD.
I am seeking participants that meet all three of these criteria:
18 years old or older
- Are a student at a UK higher education institution (either currently enrolled or are no longer enrolled but have been in the past 12 months)
Have ADHD (including if you have either a formal diagnosis of ADHD; are self-diagnosed; or are currently undergoing/awaiting a formal assessment)
If you meet all of these criteria I invite you to participate in this study!
Survey link: https://york.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6Rnqdyv8XrCfYx0
Survey overview:
This survey takes between 8-12 minutes (although many hav finished it sooner!) and is made up of 41 multiple choice-type questions. This survey is completely anonymous and no identifiable information is asked so your identity and privacy are fully maintained!
I hope you all have a wonderful rest of your day, and for those who are able to complete the survey and do, thank you so much!
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clp570 said:
Hello!
I am looking for participants to participate in my masters dissertation by completing an 8-12 minute online survey that focuses on the well-being, resilience and use of university services among students in Higher Education that have ADHD.
I am seeking participants that meet all three of these criteria:
18 years old or older
- Are a student at a UK higher education institution (either currently enrolled or are no longer enrolled but have been in the past 12 months)
Have ADHD (including if you have either a formal diagnosis of ADHD; are self-diagnosed; or are currently undergoing/awaiting a formal assessment)
If you meet all of these criteria I invite you to participate in this study!
Survey link: https://york.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6Rnqdyv8XrCfYx0
Survey overview:
This survey takes between 8-12 minutes (although many hav finished it sooner!) and is made up of 41 multiple choice-type questions. This survey is completely anonymous and no identifiable information is asked so your identity and privacy are fully maintained!
I hope you all have a wonderful rest of your day, and for those who are able to complete the survey and do, thank you so much!
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Just so others are aware also, this piece of research has now been closed... Please could I ask the moderator of this forum to signpost this as such on the discussion board?0
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Thanks for the update @AUDHD309 unfortunately we are never given dates to close posts regarding research, as it will be up to the original poster to let people know if it's closed. This post was from June 2023.0
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