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Tourette Syndrome and self-stigma

Tourette Syndrome and self-stigma

Posted on 2 January 2024 by Pippa McClounan

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A research study examining internalisation, social support, self-esteem, and quality of life

Online study exploring how negative public stigma affects self-stigma in people living with Tourette Syndrome.

The University of Liverpool is looking for participants who are aged 18 or over with Tourette Syndrome to complete a survey. All participants are required to have knowledge of the English Language to a degree where they will be able to understand the written information provided. If you do not have a diagnosis of Tourette Syndrome, you are not eligible to take part in this survey.

You will be asked to complete a series of questionnaires regarding self-esteem, internalisation of public stigma, quality of life, and social support. Please do not take part if you are uncomfortable answering questions relating to your mental health and wellbeing.

After you have completed the questionnaire, you will be awarded 2 EPR points if you are a first-year Psychology student at the University of Liverpool.

Please use the link below to access the questionnaire.

All responses are completely anonymous.

Please visit: https://livpsych.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_43oi8sihGMm5PT0

Or Scan the QR code:


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