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Marital and De Facto Separation Study Paid for your say !

 
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 2:18 am    Post subject: Marital and De Facto Separation Study Paid for your say ! Reply with quote

Colin Spratt REpost URGENT!!
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Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 10:56 pm Post subject: Have Your Say

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PAID VOUCHER....CRITICAL INFORMATION FROM MEN REQUIRED..URGENT!!!!!


A way to have your say without marching anywhere. This research brings results. Sure it can be slower than marching, yet we have been doing well connecting with Studies and having their feedback brought to bear in the right channels. cs

Please read and give it a fair hearing, and act as you see best.


Funded by the Australian Research Council (ARC), 2005-2008
Marriage or De Facto separation can be extremely stressful and often causes significant emotional distress. It has also been reported that the separation process plays an important role in the development of suicidal behaviours. However little is known about what causes the most distress and at what point during the separation process. This information is crucial for the development of appropriate support for people who are going through separation.

The Australian Institute for Suicide Research and Prevention (AISRAP), Griffith University is conducting a study which looks at the impact of separation on men’s psychological health and development of suicidal behaviours. This study has ethical clearance from the Griffith University Human Ethics Committee (CSR/03/04/HREC).


Who can participate?
Males and females currently residing in Australia
Separating Males and females aged 18 years or older
Persons separated from their partner (marital or de facto) within the last 18 months
Persons not yet divorced
If you are not separated, but know someone who meets this criteria, please forward the study details to them!

Relationship Breakdown and Stressor Questionnaire
The Questionnaire will require approximately 40 minutes to complete
Upon completion, you will receive a $20 Coles-Myer voucher all information provided will be treated as confidential and you will remain anonymous
Instructions
Before completing the Questionnaire, please read the following information carefully:

Letter to the participants (PDF 51k)
Study information (PDF 155k)
The Relationship Stressor Questionnaire can be completed by downloading the following PDF document and returning via email. A questionnaire pack can also be sent out by emailing your postal address, and mailing the received documents to the reply-paid address below.

Relationship Stressor Questionnaire (PDF version 1,075k | DOC version 591k) (Please type in your name in the signed section of the questionnaire (page2) as an alternative to a signature)
Reimbursement Form - $20 Coles-Myer voucher (PDF version 70k | DOC version 157k) (Please complete and return via the email or postal address below)
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