Are you a Mental Health professional working within the voluntary sector?
A research study is taking place which consist of researching how physical childhood abuse impact and effects the mental health of an individual within adulthood from the professional’s experiences within the voluntary sector.
If this applies to you, we would like to hear from you!
What is the point of the study?
• This study is for a research dissertation project as part of a Bachelor of Science Integrated Health and Social Care degree.
• It aims to research how childhood physical abuse impacts and effects the mental health of an individual in adulthood from the experiences of professionals within the voluntary sector.
What will you have to do?
• The research will consist of online interviews which will take place over Microsoft teams, with a semi-structured format. These will take place with the researcher and the participant it can last anything from thirty minutes to an hour and a half. This will take place on a day which is convenient to you and will be recorded for purposes of a student dissertation.
The study will run from January when the interviews take place, this will be one online interview and the research study will be submitted fully in March 2023. Any data collected will be held on a password protected computer, all data will be confidential and anonymised, no names will be used throughout the study and all participants will be kept private throughout the whole study. Once the study is completed and the research is finished all and any data collected will be entirely erased.
If you feel you can provide any insight into the research study and would be willing to help with the study, please feel free to get in contact.
Contact details-
Niamh Agnew
Email- Niamh.agnew@Northumbria.ac.uk
Mobile- 07895107153
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