New research on effects of COVID19 pandemic on autistic and non autistic people

Margot

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New online research study, King's College London: exploring effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health and wellbeing in autistic and non-autistic adults.
Study survey link:
https://kclbs.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_56ig6vSIKDt8iix

Recruiting autistic and non-autistic adults, aged 18 or over, who speak English or Dutch (from any country across the world). The survey will take around 40-60 minutes to complete and you have the opportunity to enter a prize draw for one of five £50 Amazon vouchers. The findings of the study will be published in scientific journals to increase knowledge and awareness.
Please click the link above for more information and to take part.

This is run by Prof Francesca Happe, Dr Debbie Spain and Dr Freya Rumball are recruiting for a new longitudinal study exploring the impacts of the COVID-19 situation on ASD adults and neurodiverse adults (formally diagnosed or self-diagnosed with ASD) across the world. Phase one of recruitment is due to end after the bank holiday weekend (01/09/2020) and they are hoping to find ways to increase the number of participants. They hope to better understand the impact of the lockdown and easing of lockdown measures on ASD adults and the coping and support needs for such individuals.
 

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This definitely needs to come with a trigger warning I'd say. For others filling out the survey, be prepared to spend quite a bit of time having to think/talk about things that have been traumatic for you during the past few months.
 
This definitely needs to come with a trigger warning I'd say. For others filling out the survey, be prepared to spend quite a bit of time having to think/talk about things that have been traumatic for you during the past few months.
Thanks for the warning! ,I’ll have to do it from my laptop as every time I try open The document my visual planner opens (I’m using an iPad,if that has anything to do with it).