Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Support a Student

This post was taken from the "Drugs-Forum" and I think it's an excellent project to support! Not only will this research project be helping out a chemical dependency counseling student, but also addiction physiology in general. I think the results will be interesting. Take a look, whether your a chemical dependency counselor or not, you answers will help...

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"Hi all. Please spare a few minutes of your time to help out a student with their research project by completing the following survey:

Quality of Life and Recreational Drug Use Online Survey 2011

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Originally Posted by Elena, primary researcher on this project

The aim of the study is to test whether quality of life is affected by recreational drug use, for better or worse. If, for example, as a pleasurable activity, using drugs recreationally enhances mood, this may also enhance quality of life. On the other hand, it seems clear that very heavy drug use (to the point of addiction) is associated with decreased quality of life. The aim is to clarify this, especially given that recreational users by far make up the majority of users of (illegal) drugs.

I cannot offer you compensation beyond my undying gratitude, but after the study is concluded I will share the results with the forum. By participating you are helping to build a body of knowledge that could one day provide us with sensible, evidence-based drug policy.

Please, can you spare five minutes to tell us about your life?

I am told that no traceable personal information (e.g. IP address) is retained during the survey so answers are anonymous. The intention is for the survey to run until mid-August so if you can find a few minutes sometime in the next couple of months to help out then that'd be fantastic.

If you have any specific questions regarding any of the questions in the survey then please direct these directly to Elena at the contact e-mail address provided on the first page of the survey.

Read more: http://www.drugs-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=162165#ixzz1PHqHySE4"

 

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