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Had your nude, semi-nude or sexual images shared without your consent?

29 December 2023

The anonymous survey explores people's disclosure decisions and experiences after having their nude or sexual images (pictures or videos) shared without their consent. For example, who people told about their experience (if anyone). The aim is to understand facilitators and barriers to disclosure and support so we can improve support. You will be asked about your wellbeing, your experience (e.g., who shared the images) and your perceptions of support (e.g., friends, family, police).

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Your data is anonymous, so you cannot be identifiable.
Your participation is voluntary.
You can withdraw at any point during the survey by closing the survey window and can also withdraw after submitting your responses.
Support links are provided before and after the survey.
The study has been given a favourable ethical outcome by Nottingham Trent University's Schools of Business, Law and Social Sciences Research Ethics Committee and adheres to the BPS Psychology ethical guidelines.

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I am an Academic Associate at Nottingham Trent University. I have been conducting research on the non-consensual sharing of sexual/nude images since 2020.

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