Update 3/8/2024: Minor-attracted people are still needed for this survey. If you meet the eligibility requirements, please consider participating!


Original Post, 12/22/2023:

B4U-ACT is supporting a new study from researchers at Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre. The research project aims to investigate sexual and romantic attraction in people who are attracted to children.

People who are 18 or older and are attracted to prepubescent and/or pubescent children are invited to participate by taking a series of two 10-15 minute surveys. Interested potential participants can learn more or complete the surveys using the following link:

The researchers have also provided the following message with additional information about the study. Click anywhere in the document to open it in a new tab:



 

B4U-ACT is supporting a new study led by Lucas Walters, a PhD student at the University of Ottawa, as part of his doctoral research on sexual attractions. This study aims to understand how sexual attraction may change over time, and with life events.

The study is a three part longitudinal study. Participating involves taking a 15-minute survey, followed by additional 15-minute surveys 6 and 12 months later. The researchers will send the second and third survey links to an email address provided by the participant, which can be accessed for 48 hours after receiving the reminder email. Data from survey responses will be stored securely, and will not be associated with the email address provided. It is also possible to use an anonymous email address from a secure provider (such as Proton Mail or Skiff).

Eligible participants are age 16 or over (18 or over if living in Quebec, Canada), and proficient in English. People who fit this description are invited to participate using the link below:

The following flyer was also provided by the researchers. The study can be accessed via the QR code in the flyer, as well as by the link above.



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B4U-ACT is supporting a new study conducted by researchers at the University of Lethbridge in Alberta, Canada, which seeks to better understand sexual interests and behaviours, and examine how diverse sexualities relate to stigma. Anyone who is above the age of 18 and identifies as having diverse sexual interests can participate.

Participation involves completing a 20–30 minute survey. Interested potential participants may click the following link to participate or learn more:

 

 

For additional information, see the following survey announcement provided by the researcher. You can click anywhere in the message to open the document in a new tab.

 


 

 

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