UTASBenzoStudy
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Hi all,
My name is Aneliese and I’m a Doctor of Psychology Candidate at the University of Tasmania.
WE'RE LOOKING FOR PEOPLE WHO TAKE BENZODIAZEPINES TO CONTRIBUTE TO A SURVEY:
We’re investigating the relationship between short and long-term benzodiazepine use and day to day living. We’re interested in areas such as driving, accidents, slips of memory and how you think benzodiazepines affect your life.
Why this research is important:
Benzodiazepines are widely prescribed medications with a variety of beneficial effects. A great deal is known about the immediate effects when you first start taking the medications, for example, they can affect your thinking and driving. However, the impact when people have been taking them for days, weeks and months is less clear. As such, it is important that research examines the association between benzodiazepines, health, and driving over time.
We need people:
In appreciation of your time, at the end of the survey, you may choose to enter a draw to WIN 1 OF 3 $500 COLES-MYER VOUCHERS!
To find out more:
This study has been approved by the Tasmanian Social Sciences Human Research Ethics Committee (Reference Number: H12343) and is expected to run from August 2013 to December 2014.
Thanks for your time
My name is Aneliese and I’m a Doctor of Psychology Candidate at the University of Tasmania.
WE'RE LOOKING FOR PEOPLE WHO TAKE BENZODIAZEPINES TO CONTRIBUTE TO A SURVEY:
We’re investigating the relationship between short and long-term benzodiazepine use and day to day living. We’re interested in areas such as driving, accidents, slips of memory and how you think benzodiazepines affect your life.
Why this research is important:
Benzodiazepines are widely prescribed medications with a variety of beneficial effects. A great deal is known about the immediate effects when you first start taking the medications, for example, they can affect your thinking and driving. However, the impact when people have been taking them for days, weeks and months is less clear. As such, it is important that research examines the association between benzodiazepines, health, and driving over time.
We need people:
- Who have used a benzodiazepine in the last 12 months
- Are over 18 years of age
- Who have a current driver’s licence
- Who live in Australia
In appreciation of your time, at the end of the survey, you may choose to enter a draw to WIN 1 OF 3 $500 COLES-MYER VOUCHERS!
To find out more:
- Visit our survey webpage: www.tinyurl.com/utasbenzo
- Email the researchers: [email protected]
- Visit our Facebook: www.facebook.com/UtasBenzodiazepineStudy
This study has been approved by the Tasmanian Social Sciences Human Research Ethics Committee (Reference Number: H12343) and is expected to run from August 2013 to December 2014.
Thanks for your time