Understanding the Relationship between Future Thinking and Suicide Risk
About the study
It aims to further our understanding of the relationship between future thinking and suicide risk.
What will it involve?
Participation involves completing some online questionnaires and a future thinking task. The survey covers questions including future thinking, suicide, depression and anxiety.
PLEASE NOTE: Once you have clicked on the ‘put me forward for the research’ button below, you will be taken to a page and prompted for an ID – you can type in anything you like (unless it’s already in use) and will be logged in using that ID.
Please, make sure your browser window covers the full screen rather than covering just half the window. Participants will be offered prize draw entry (£200 in shopping vouchers) for their time.
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