Anonymous online study on dreams and depression
Hello,
I'm a researcher doing a project on the link between depression, daily stress, dreams and mood for my Masters in psychology.
I'm looking for people over the age of 18 with symptoms, or a diagnosis of, depression to take part.
The link to the study is: https://uelpsych.eu.qualtrics.com/jf...KjEx58Ey8Zs70p
It is completely anonymous and confidential. It takes around 15 to 20 minutes in total, in three stages: 1.Answering a general questionnaire on your mental health and symptoms of depression; 2. Just before bed, doing a short survey on your mood and how stressful your day was and 3. First thing the next morning answering a few questions about your dreams (if you dreamt) and your mood.
If you do take part, it is good to choose a day where you will have time to complete the study the next morning, as I can only use data from completed studies. (You are, however, feel to stop at any time - participation is entirely optional).
My hope is to contribute to understanding the underlying processes by which depression works, and stimulate further research on this topic.
Thank you so much for considering my request,
Sarah
Edit: I've seen a screen grab of the permission Suzi gave so link reinstated.
Corrected missing word in the first line.
Last chance to take part in dream research study!
Hi all,
Thank you so much to everybody who has taken part in my study - I really appreciate it.
I will be closing the study tomorrow, so if you were planning on taking part tonight is your last chance (finishing it off tomorrow morning).
Warm wishes,
Sarah
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Hello,
I'm a researcher doing a project on the link between depression, daily stress, dreams and mood for my Masters in psychology.
I'm looking for people over the age of 18 with symptoms, or a diagnosis of, depression to take part.
The link to the study is:
https://uelpsych.eu.qualtrics.com/jf...KjEx58Ey8Zs70p
It is completely anonymous and confidential. It takes around 15 to 20 minutes in total, in three stages: 1.Answering a general questionnaire on your mental health and symptoms of depression; 2. Just before bed, doing a short survey on your mood and how stressful your day was and 3. First thing the next morning answering a few questions about your dreams (if you dreamt) and your mood.
If you do take part, it is good to choose a day where you will have time to complete the study the next morning, as I can only use data from completed studies. (You are, however, feel to stop at any time - participation is entirely optional).
My hope is to contribute to understanding the underlying processes by which depression works, and stimulate further research on this topic.
Thank you so much for considering my request,
Sarah
Edit: I've seen a screen grab of the permission Suzi gave so link reinstated.
Corrected missing word in the first line.