Dr. Peter New (Caulfield Hospital & Monash University) and colleagues are after people with spinal cord damage from any cause – traumatic or non-traumatic – to participate in a study about sexuality and sexual functioning.
The project is designed to help people working in rehabilitation better understand the sexuality issues that occur for people who have spinal cord damage from any cause. The project will study how spinal cord damage affects people’s sexual identity, sexual functioning, and relationships, and also investigate the sexual rehabilitation education needs of people with spinal cord damage.
Participation involves completing a 15 minute web-based questionnaire. No identifying details are collected. Only adults in Australia aged 18 years or older are required.
For more information and to complete the online questionnaire, go to https://monashmnhs.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_e3ha3ysQrmtBbCd
or email Dr. Narelle Warren at narelle.warren@monash.edu
This study has been approved by the Alfred Health Research and Ethics Committee:Project 148/13
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