Study on Risk and Resilience in Neurodevelopmental Conditions

 

Expression of Interest form

At Karolinska Institutet, a research project is currently underway on risks and resilience neurodevelopmental conditions. 

The study seeks to explore factors that are important for resilience and that support developmentally diverse people to have successful lives. Resilience is the individual's ability to adapt, recover, and thrive despite negative events and have a positive life despite challenges. 

In this study, you will be interviewed by by a researcher. If you are not of age, we might ask a parent or guardian to answer some questions. The interview will be conducted online based on a structured questionnaire and is expected to take about 120 minutes. The questions will focus on you, who you are, what you do, and what things help you have a happy life and how you overcome challenges. This information will help us develop better ways to support people with developmental differences to live more successful and happy lives. 

 

Click here to download the information sheet.

This is an expression of interest form. If you are interested in learning more about the study, you can register your interest here and a member of the research team will be in contact with you. 

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Which option describes you best (choose all that suit you):
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How old are you? (If you are under 15 years old, your guardian must give their consent) 
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 Where did you hear about this study?
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What is the best way for us to reach you?

We will use your contact details to contact you with further information about the study and to book an appointment with you. If you are under 15 years of age, you also need to provide contact information for a guardian.

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Your email: 

Privacy Policy: The information you provide will only be used for the purpose of contacting you about this research project. This information will only be handled by the research team. If you decide at a later date that you do not want us to contact you, we will delete your data upon request. Contact: melissa.black@ki.se

R2D2-MH has received funding from Horizon Europe [grant agreement no. 101057385], from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) under the UK government’s Horizon Europe funding guarantee [grant no.10039383] and from the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI) under contract number 22.00277.