Exploring the relationship between childhood experiences and suicide risk
How to take partAbout the study
We would like to understand how life experiences before the age of 18 link to suicidal thoughts and behaviours. Factors such as beliefs, thoughts, and mood will be explored in the online survey.
We hope this study will help to improve our understanding of the relationship between early life experiences and suicide risk, as well as identify those who are at risk of experiencing suicidal thoughts and feelings.
What will it involve?
Taking part involves completing an anonymous survey including questions about early life experiences, beliefs, recent thoughts and feelings, mood, and suicidal thoughts and behaviours.
At the end of the survey, participants can choose to enter a prize draw for a £200 Amazon e-voucher.
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