Research Participation
Hello, my name is Louise Brown and I’m a Doctor of Philosophy (Nursing & Midwifery) student at Curtin University in Perth. I am conducting a research project to inform the development of an ADHD parenting program that aims to empower parents to foster the development of their children into independent, healthy, functioning adults with ADHD.…
Read MoreWhat is this study? What does it involve? We are looking for parents of children with primary ADHD to help us understand the nature of social difficulties experienced by some children with ADHD. This research may help us develop more effective interventions for children with ADHD to improve long term social and academic outcomes. Parents…
Read MoreThe CUB Study is recruiting now, through to June 30, 2022 We want to understand how to help parents better understand their baby’s early social and communication abilities. La Trobe University is currently inviting Melbourne-based pregnant women whose baby has a family history of ADHD, autism or intellectual disability. The CUB Study (Communicating and Understanding…
Read MoreWe are looking for current and former higher education students to complete an online survey that will take approximately 30 minutes. The purpose of this study is to examine the factors contributing to higher education success for neurodivergent students. The study poses minimal risk and likely no direct benefit to current or former higher education students…
Read MoreUniversity of Western Australia – Engaging Parents in Online Interventions for their child’s behaviour problems. Our team at the University of Western Australia is developing a study which aims to better understand Online Interventions for their Child’s Behaviour Problems by Using Action Planning. . Online parenting programs can help support parents to improve their child’s…
Read MoreMonash University – Social and cognitive function in ADHD Teens. Our team at Monash University is developing a study which aims to better understand the link between inattention and impulsivity, and social skills in ADHD for teens. The chief investigators of this research project are: Professor Kim Cornish (Director – Turner Institute for Brain and…
Read MoreMonash University – Mapping cognitive impulsivity through online testing, where you can participate anywhere – all you need is a computer and a short amount of time. Our team at Monash University is developing an on-line, game-like, cognitive test of impulsivity. Impulsivity is a complex aspect of cognition that includes multiple components. The chief investigators…
Read MoreWe need your help to understand the needs of the ADHD Community. ADHD Australia is passionate about making Australia a better place for all people living with ADHD. The Federal Government will be funding some projects to assist the ADHD community, but the priorities for these projects have not been defined yet. We are keen…
Read MoreDeakin University and the Centre for Social & Early Emotional Development (SEED) is undertaking research into Understanding the impact of COVID-19 on the wellbeing of families affected by ADHD. Associate Professor Emma Sciberas, Higher Degree Coordinator, School of Psychology, and Co-leader Intervention Sciences, Centre for Social & Early Emotional Development, Deakin University in Melbourne, is…
Read MoreMonash University – The Alfi Virtual Reality Project – is undertaking research into the teenager attention difficulties. An easy to complete online survey and an interesting time of participation that promises to offer some great insights into teenager attention difficulties. The Alfi Virtual Reality team at Monash University’s Turner Clinic for Brain and Mental Health…
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