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Are you a clinician or researcher specialising in eating disorders? Researchers from Flinders University are interested in your opinions on the 'transdiagnostic targets' for (1) early intervention to prevent development of an eating disorder, and (2) augmentations for evidence-based treatment of an eating disorder to improve outcomes. See attached study advertisement.
If you are 18 years or older, speak English, and belong to one of the following expert groups, you are eligible to participate:
- Clinician specialising in eating disorders, present: You must be qualified and currently practising as a clinician primarily in eating disorders.
- Researcher specialising in eating disorders, present: You must be a post-doctoral or higher-level researcher currently employed at a research institution or similar research organisation (e.g., university) and conducting research primarily in eating disorders.
To volunteer, please click the link or scan the QR code below to read the participation information sheet and provide consent.
https://qualtrics.flinders.edu.au/jfe/form/SV_elZO3tkEfvhe5V4
Following a 1-minute survey to check eligibility, participation will involve completing two or three online surveys over about two months. The total estimated time commitment is no more than 60 minutes.
As a thank you for your participation, after completing the surveys you will be sent a Coles voucher (Australia only) or Amazon gift card (your country of residence) to the value of $AUD100.
The project has been approved by the Flinders University Human Research Ethics Committee (7269).
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Dr Jamie-Lee Pennesi
BPsych(Hons), PhD(ClinPsych)
Postdoctoral Fellow
College of Education, Psychology and Social Work
College of Nursing and Health Sciences
Flinders University
Sturt Road Bedford Park SA 5042
GPO Box 2100 Adelaide SA 5001
Office ph: (08) 8291 4972
Email:
jamie-lee.pennesi@flinders.edu.auWeb:
https://www.flinders.edu.au/people/jamie-lee.pennesiSocials: Twitter, ResearchGate, LinkedIn
Pronouns: She/Her/Hers
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