You are invited to participate in a research study sponsored by Seattle Pacific Universitys Department of Clinical Psychology, which examines how people relate to each other when at least one of them uses alcohol. If you agree to participate in the study, you will complete a series of questionnaires about how you interact with your loved one which will take approximately 30 minutes. Your confidential participation will help us understand peoples experiences in relationships involving alcohol use.
Please select this link (or copy and paste it into your browser) to access our survey!
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/J5WBXWR
Email the Institutional Review Board IRB@spu.edu for further information on our approval process (IRB # 091002018, expires 11/23/2011).
this is not a reasearch place we are not ginea pigs try to find what you need else where this is a group that is confidential in many ways ty for trying and wish you luck
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Failure will never overtake me if my determination to succeed is strong enough. Og Mandino
Legitimate research helps to (1) improve treatment (2) reduce stigma and ignorance about addictive disease (3) fund programs (4) influence state and federal policy, like the recent gains in parity in insurance coverage (5) apply the ESH shared by the on-the-ground experts like you and me where it can do some good and (6) save lives.
It is voluntary participation ...they are only reaching out...no guinea pigs involved!
This is the Internet...NOTHING is confidential here...we have no expectation of that on this or any other site!!! But the study participation info is confidential, and that can be assured...the review board can be e-mailed for details.
Compared to some research of a few decades ago (yeah, I'm that old) this solicitation is, to me, both a sign of respect and intelligence...20 years ago, we would never even be asked to participate!!
Think about it...would you rather have the opportunity to have your voice included in studies intended to benefit people, or would you rather be excluded by virtue of not even having the choice?
Interestingly enough, I'm helping to write a proposal for a grant right now that requires documented input from the "target population", which happens to be 18-24 year-olds. If my agency gets the money, we will be able to provide new services to young adults who seriously need and deserve them...and currently there are no such services.
So...how am I going to get that input? I'm probably going to have to post something like this on sites like this, using the same survey generator that this University is using, in order to reach out to large groups and get any response. And I expect I'll get some negative responses...but i see nothing wrong with simply"asking", which is all these folks are doing.
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From dying and surviving to living and thriving. LeeU
pete townson said he was doing doin research too so we could always go that way I do believe it is even adressed in the concepts of NA as well the only rules I have ever followed in my life we ar etho by constituion able to say what ever we want which some ppl would need to choose there words more wisley
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Failure will never overtake me if my determination to succeed is strong enough. Og Mandino