Everyday Worries
What do people who have Asperger syndrome worry about?
What might make people who have Asperger syndrome worry less or worry
more?
If we can answer these important questions' then we can use that
information to better support people who have Asperger Syndrome. I
am carrying out a research project to try and answer these questions
by looking at what influences the everyday worries of people who have
Asperger syndrome.
I would like people who are over the age of 18 years and have
Asperger syndrome of High Functioning Autism to complete a survey
that I have prepared. The survey is completely anonymous and can be
filled in online in your own time at:
www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=155312119269
Alternatively you can contact me on the details given and I will send
you a paper copy. I will also send you a stamped addressed envelope
so that you can return it to me in the post. The first page of the
survey explains a little more about the study and how you can take
part.
This research is being carried out as part of my Doctorate of
Clinical Psychology with Royal Holloway, University of London and in
association with Asperger Research North West. The study has full
ethical approval from Royal Holloway, University of London and the
National Autistic Society.
Please contact me on the details below if you have any questions.
Address: Pippa Hembry, Department of Clinical Psychology, Royal
Holloway, University of London, Egham, Surrey TW20 OEX
Phone: 01784 414012, (please leave a message and I will get back to
you)
Fax: 01784 472746
Email: p_hembry@...
Thank you so much for taking the time to consider being a part of
this important project.
All the best,
Pippa Hembry.