CONDUCTING A RESEARCH STUDY ON FAMILY MEMBERS AND LOVED ONES OF THOSE WITH HOARDING DISORDER

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Conducting a research study on family members and loved ones of those with hoarding disorder
Bronwen
Posted: 11 February 2016 - 08:21 PM
 

Hello,

My name is Bronwen, and I'm a master's student at Drexel university. I am currently in the recruitment phase of a research study I am conducting as part of my thesis. The content of the recruitment flier is posted below:

DREXEL UNIVERSITY RECRUITING VOLUNTEERS FOR A RESEARCH STUDY:

DO YOU HAVE A LOVED ONE OR FAMILY MEMBER WHO SUFFERS FROM HOARDING DISORDER?

Do you feel that their hoarding has adversely affected your life? You may be eligible to take part in a research study! The purpose of this study is utilize art-making to investigate the experiences of loved ones or family members of those suffering from hoarding disorder. Participants will take part in one to three group art-making sessions which will last for one hour each.

You do NOT need to have a background in art! Non-artists are welcome!

You may qualify if:
?You are between the ages of 18-75
?You are a native English-speaker
?You have a family member or loved one who hoards.

If you are interested, please contact us via confidential email: artandhoarding@drexel.edu

This research is approved by the Institutional Review Board.
This research is being conducted by a researcher who is a member of Drexel University

APPROVED
Human Research Protection
Protocol # 1512004071A001
Approval Date: 2/8/16
Expiration Date: 1/10/17

 

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