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A 2nd Year Trainee Clinical Psychologist, on the Trent Doctoral Clinical Psychology Course at the University of Nottingham, has been in contact with CTSAR Plus. She is asking ......what does prejudice do to the mental health of trans people?

To help us understand the stresses of prejudice on trans people and their mental health please complete this online survey.

https://nottingham.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/transgender-stress-research

You need to be 18 and older and identify as being trans. You do not need to have a mental health problem to take part.

You also have a chance to be entered into a prize draw.


To expand a little I quote directly from her email to CTSAR Plus as follows:


"The Research

It is an online study and people who take part will be required to fill in questionnaires online. Information will be kept confidential in line with the Data protection Act 1998. I have attached the information sheet that everyone sees before answering the questionnaires.

I only need 111 more people to take part over the age of 18.

Ethical approval has been agreed. The Ethics reference number is: DFP16042015SoMPAPsych.

Benefits of the research to the transgender community

The benefits of this research are that the information we get from this study will help explain the high numbers of mental health difficulties within the trans community."




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