Thursday, November 8, 2012

[Australia] - ALICE: Alcohol and Lesbian/bisexual women: Insights into Culture and Emotions


The Department of General Practice, University of Melbourne is currently undertaking a study exploring health and the culture of alcohol use among same-sex attracted women (including lesbian and bisexual women).
The study has been funded by a grant from beyondblue.              

 The study is called ALICE: Alcohol and Lesbian/bisexual women: Insights into Culture and Emotions

They are looking for same-sex attracted women aged 18 years and over to complete an anonymous web-based survey that will take approximately 25 minutes. The findings of the survey will be used to provide recommendations for improving healthcare services for same sex-attracted women. We would be extremely gratefully if you would be able to forward this email to any people you know who might be eligible or post a link to the survey on your website, forum, Faceboook page or newsletter.

The web link for the survey is: www.alicestudy.net.au

Further information about the study is given at the beginning of the survey.

The Chief Investigator of this project is Associate Professor Ruth McNair from the Department of General Practice, at The University of Melbourne. If you have any questions about the research please do not hesitate to contact Ruth on: 03 8344 6077 or at: r.mcnair@unimelb.edu.au.

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