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The 12 Hour Journey: A wellbeing study for people living with a stoma
University College London, GB
We’re running a UCL research study with Colostomy UK exploring how time outdoors can support wellbeing for people living with a stoma. The 12 Hour Journey isn’t about distance — you choose 4, 6, or 12 hours outdoors, unplugged and at your own pace. By taking part, you’ll help us understand how...
- 1 Day(s) to complete
- Prize draw to win one of 4 £50 retail vouchers
- Experiment
- Online
22 September 2025 Requirements- Adults aged 18 and over
- Living with a stoma (colostomy, ileostomy, or urostomy)
- Living in the UK
- Able to take part in a solo outdoor walk or time outside for 4, 6, or 12 hours (your choice)
- No need to be fit or an experienced walker — this is about stepping outside your routine, not a race.
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Understanding the symptoms of body dysmorphia and muscle dysmorphia.
University College London, GB
This online study aims to understand more about body dysmorphic disorder and muscle dysmorphia. It is hoped that the results of this study will help improve our understanding of how to best support people with body dysmorphic disorder and muscle dysmorphia.
We are exploring:
- The symptoms...- 15 Min(s) to complete
- Prize draw: Enter to win one of ten £25 vouchers.
- Online Questionnaire
- Online
17 September 2025 Requirements- - Individuals who self-identify as having body dysmorphia and/ or muscle dysmorphia
- - Individuals who are aged 18+.
- - Individuals who are fluent in English
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Improve Teen Mental Health in the Age of Social Media
Alliant International University, US
We are researching how a combination of Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback (HRVB) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) delivered remotely can improve emotional regulation and overall well-being in adolescent girls who are active social media users
- 8 Week(s) to complete
- gift card, biofeedback device
- intervention
- Online
07 August 2025 Requirements- We are accepting girls ages 13-17 who use social media at least 2 hours daily and experience anxiety or depression. Participants must be located in the United States of America.
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An investigation into daily threats in PTSD
University College London, GB
This study aims to investigate how post-traumatic stress symptoms and a sense of current threat impact the daily lives of trauma-exposed individuals. Situations in which an individual experiences a sense of current threat may cause panic, fear and terror. This study uses an ecological momentary...
- 12 Day(s) to complete
- Prize draw
- Online Questionnaire
- Online
04 August 2025 Requirements- You can take part if you are:
- • Aged 18 years or over.
- • Experiencing some post-traumatic stress symptoms, e.g. flashbacks or nightmares, or avoidance of reminders of the event, or feeling jumpy or on edge, as measured on the PTSD symptom screening measure.
- • Experiencing a daily sense of current threat.
- • Have access to a personal smartphone.
- You will not be able to take part if:
- • You are currently receiving psychological therapy, as this will make it difficult for researchers to know whether any changes during the study are due to therapy or taking part in the study.
- • Your scores on the screening measure (not diagnostic) for PTSD symptoms are above a pre-determined severity threshold. If this is the case, we suggest that you contact the signposted services for support.
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Why Tinder? Motivations and effects
Goldsmiths University of London, GB
Dear Everyone!
This would be a fun project about why people use Tinder and what are the effects of it.
I would need 40 students who actively use and 40 students who do not use Tinder. In this moment I would need people who use it especially but everyone is welcome to join. In the first part,...- 60 Min(s) to complete
- Sincere Gratitude
- Experiment and Online Questionnaire
- Goldsmiths College, 80 Lewisham Way, London SE14 6PB, Egyesült Királyság
26 March 2016 Requirements- Males and Females
- Age: 18-35
- People who use Tinder (ESPECIALLY) and people who do not use it