Have you had your nude/sexual images shared without consent? Support & disclosure decisions survey
How to take partAbout the study
The study is for people who have had their nude, semi-nude or sexual images (videos or pictures) shared without their consent. This includes being shared online, via private messages or in-person.
The study aims to understand people's well-being and their decisions to tell or not tell others about their experience.
For more information, please read the first page of the survey.
What will it involve?
The study will involve a 10-15 minute online survey. The questions are multiple choice. You will be asked questions about: your wellbeing, your experience, who you told (if anyone) and your perceptions of support.
You will not be asked about what the images were of.
The survey is anonymous. You can change your mind at any point during the survey.
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