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Muscle activation patterns of pelvic floor and deep hip muscles in women

Researchers are trying to better understand the relationship between the pelvic floor muscles and deep hip muscles to improve clinical practice.

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Cash
Muscle activation patterns of pelvic floor and deep hip muscles in women

Parents coaching their shy child to face their fears

We’re studying how to help shy children to ‘face their fears’ by coaching parents to conduct exposure therapy.

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Parents coaching their shy child to face their fears

Parents’ views on taking part in N-of-1 trials for evaluating ADHD medications: An online survey

This research explores what parents think about taking part in an N-of-1 trial for their child with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

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Online
Incentive
Prize draw entry
Parents’ views on taking part in N-of-1 trials for evaluating ADHD medications: An online survey

Parents’ views on taking part in single-case experiments for combined ADHD treatment strategies: an online survey

This research explores what parents think about taking part in a single-case experiment for their child with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder …

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Online
Incentive
Prize draw entry
Parents’ views on taking part in single-case experiments for combined ADHD treatment strategies: an online survey

Patients' views on taking part in N-of-1 trials for chronic pain: an online survey

We’re studying how adults with chronic pain feel about taking part in an N-of-1 trial, a type of personalised study that helps test how well different…

Participation type
Online
Incentive
Prize draw entry
Patients' views on taking part in N-of-1 trials for chronic pain: an online survey

Personality factors and emotional breakthrough among individuals who have used psychedelic compounds

This study aims to understand how individual differences, such as personality traits and past experiences, influence psychological outcomes following the…

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Online
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Personality factors and emotional breakthrough among individuals who have used psychedelic compounds

Physical activity and development in the early years

We're studying the link between physical activity with development in young children.

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Gift card
Physical activity and development in the early years

Physical activity profile, physical fitness and cardiovascular health of adults with Developmental Coordination Disorder

We’re studying how physical activity profile, physical fitness and cardiovascular health of adults with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD).

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Hybrid (in person and online)
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Prize draw entry
Physical activity profile, physical fitness and cardiovascular health of adults with Developmental Coordination Disorder

RA-HEAL (Resilience and healthy lifestyle program for people with rheumatoid arthritis)

We’re studying how healthy lifestyle changes can benefit people living with rheumatoid arthritis.

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RA-HEAL (Resilience and healthy lifestyle program for people with rheumatoid arthritis)

Social intervention to increase community connectedness and reduce psychological distress in adults with acquired brain injury

We’re studying whether the GROUPS 4 HEALTH (G4H) can be adapted for people who have had an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) and whether the program is of value…

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Social intervention to increase community connectedness and reduce psychological distress in adults with acquired brain injury