Aged 16-25 – with a view on on ‘social distancing’?
A group of researchers from Queen’s University Belfast, Ulster University, Public Health Agency, and the Innovation Lab (DoF) have collaboratively developed a survey exploring distancing behaviours while out and about and while socialising with family and friends.
They hope to understand why and when this is most tricky for young people aged 16-15. This will help get a better sense of how young people can be better supported when getting out of the house and while socialising during this phase of lockdown easing.
What will I have to do?
Complete a short survey: http://tiny.cc/pyrksz
The survey will ask you questions about your current activities and experiences of distancing during this phase of lockdown, and will later ask you some questions about you as a person. The survey should take no longer than 10-15 minutes. Upon completion of the survey there will be a short debrief.
Survey completers will be entered into a raffle with a chance to win a £100 Amazon voucher.
for more information see QUB Psychology Twitter account: https://twitter.com/QUBPsych/status/1288826189742845955