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Hi, Im Britta
Im doing my PhD in Brisbane, with the help of Christina Lee (my supervisor).
Im interested in how women use pregnancy forums for information and support. In particular, I am focussing on pregnant women who smoke, and whether they use pregnancy forums to discuss questions or issues about smoking.
I am looking for women who...
o are currently pregnant
or
o were pregnant in the last 12 months
and smoked while they were (are) pregnant
If this describes you, please follow this link to share your experience with us via an online survey.
When you click the link it will direct you to a separate secure website to do the survey.
If you have any questions, feel free to email me ([email protected]) I am more than happy to answer any questions.
The survey will take around 15 minutes to complete.
There are lots of opportunities to tell us about your experience of using pregnancy forums.
Important information:
Your responses will be anonymous
You wont be asked to share any identifying or personal information
Your participation is voluntary
You are free to stop the survey and leave the site at any time
This survey is part of my PhD research at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia and is under supervision by Professor Christina Lee. This survey has received Ethics approval [13-PSYCH-PHD-18-JJ].
Thank you for your help!
Cheers,
Britta
If at any time you feel that you need to talk with a professional about smoking or any other personal matter, please call Quitline (13 QUIT) or Lifeline (13 11 14).
If you would like to speak to an officer of the University not involved in the study, you may contact one of the School of Psychology Ethics Review Officers: Jolanda Jetten ([email protected], tel 3365 4909) or Jeanie Sheffield ([email protected], tel 3365 6690). Alternatively, you may leave a message with Ann Lee (3365 6448) [email protected]), for an ethics officer to contact you, or contact the University of Queensland Ethics Officer, Michael Tse, on 3365 3924, e-mail: [email protected]
Im doing my PhD in Brisbane, with the help of Christina Lee (my supervisor).
Im interested in how women use pregnancy forums for information and support. In particular, I am focussing on pregnant women who smoke, and whether they use pregnancy forums to discuss questions or issues about smoking.
I am looking for women who...
o are currently pregnant
or
o were pregnant in the last 12 months
and smoked while they were (are) pregnant
If this describes you, please follow this link to share your experience with us via an online survey.
When you click the link it will direct you to a separate secure website to do the survey.
If you have any questions, feel free to email me ([email protected]) I am more than happy to answer any questions.
The survey will take around 15 minutes to complete.
There are lots of opportunities to tell us about your experience of using pregnancy forums.
Important information:
Your responses will be anonymous
You wont be asked to share any identifying or personal information
Your participation is voluntary
You are free to stop the survey and leave the site at any time
This survey is part of my PhD research at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia and is under supervision by Professor Christina Lee. This survey has received Ethics approval [13-PSYCH-PHD-18-JJ].
Thank you for your help!
Cheers,
Britta
If at any time you feel that you need to talk with a professional about smoking or any other personal matter, please call Quitline (13 QUIT) or Lifeline (13 11 14).
If you would like to speak to an officer of the University not involved in the study, you may contact one of the School of Psychology Ethics Review Officers: Jolanda Jetten ([email protected], tel 3365 4909) or Jeanie Sheffield ([email protected], tel 3365 6690). Alternatively, you may leave a message with Ann Lee (3365 6448) [email protected]), for an ethics officer to contact you, or contact the University of Queensland Ethics Officer, Michael Tse, on 3365 3924, e-mail: [email protected]