Sleep, disordered eating & psychosocial functioning in young adulthood
27 March 2018
Seeking women between 18-30 years old living in the UK to take part in a new online study that aims to examine the role of poor sleep in disordered eating and psychosocial functioning (i.e., self-perception, work performance, interpersonal functioning etc.) during young adulthood.
You don’t need to have or have had a sleep or eating disorder to participate; we are inviting women with a range of sleep patterns, eating attitudes and behaviours to take part.
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Ethical approval
This study has been approved by the Psychology and Human Development department ethics committee at the UCL Institute of Education (reference no.: EELLS_120318_CHDEV_1JH_2JM