Research projects – participants needed

University of Technology Sydney Research Project

The University of Technology Sydney is recruiting participants to share feedback and ideas for a research project.

They want to ask autistic women and people who identify as autistic women what they think are important areas of research.

Information gathered will then be used to develop an autistic-led research agenda for autistic girls and women.

Who is doing this research:

  • This research project is being led by an advisory group of autistic adults, with a range of backgrounds and experiences.
  • This group is working with Dr Rachel Grove from the University of Technology Sydney, who is a psychologist and researcher with a focus on autistic women and girls.
  • The research will be conducted by research assistant Gabrielle Hall who is also autistic.

Participants will be asked to:

  1. Complete a 10-minute background questionnaire
  2. Participate in an interview that will take approximately 1 hour

To participate, email [email protected]

 

Deakin University Research Project

Deakin University researchers are seeking participants for a research aimed to identify what helps and what damages romantic relationships among autistic people and non-autistic people.

Information gathered will inform future efforts to support and enhance romantic relationship experiences for those within the autistic community.

They are looking for participants aged 18 years and older who:

  • Are autistic (you do not have to have current or previous relationship experience to take part), or
  • Are currently in or previously had a relationship with an autistic person.

To take part in the survey, click here

Plain language participation statement available here

For more information on this research, please contact Ying at [email protected]

 

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