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Are you a same sex attracted person of faith?

Are you a same-sex attracted person of faith?

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A research project at Edith Cowan University is seeking participants for a study that is looking into the well-being of same-sex attracted people of faith, to obtain information regarding any possible association between religion/spirituality, self-esteem, and resilience in adolescents.

Researcher Mel Jame is seeking participants over the age of 18 years who identify as same-sex attracted (which includes people who are exclusively gay or lesbian, bisexual, undecided, and heterosexual people who have attractions to those of the same sex), and are, or were at the time of adolescence, associated with a religious/spiritual faith.

If you choose to participate in this study, you will be asked to complete an anonymous online questionnaire and brief set of demographic questions which should take around 15 minutes to complete.  Participation in this study is completely voluntary.

To take part in the study click through to the survey page.


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