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Home Page › Forums › Misophonia Forum › Misophonia Research Study
Hey! I am a student at McMaster University (Hamilton, Ontario) and am currently completing my undergraduate thesis with the MacAnxiety Research Centre on the topic misophonia! I am also someone who suffers from misophonia and believe that strong empirical research is the first step in developing diagnostic criteria and effective treatment strategies.
Part of my study involves an online survey that people who believe they have misophonia may fill out. If you wish to participate in the study by filling out the survey, it will ask you questions about yourself, your misophonia, and other questions related to your mental health. Overall, it would take approximately 45-60 minutes to complete.
If you wish to participate you can find the survey at this link:
http://www.p-value.ca/limesurvey/index.php/652989?lang=en
If you have any questions feel free to email me at raymonke@mcmaster.ca with the subject line “misophonia survey”. Thanks for reading! 🙂