Simple survey - DID diagnosis (responses by 15th April)

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Re: Simple survey - DID diagnosis (responses by 15th April)

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Re: Simple survey - DID diagnosis (responses by 15th April)

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Hi Jonesy,
I just wanted to say that if this is part of a psychology degree research project he should be letting us know that he has ethical approval from his university to conduct the research and should also provide us with more information about the study/info about how details will be kept confidential etc and should be also gaining written/electronic consent before collecting information.
I'm not trying to be critical, but there are procedures for collecting data as part of a psychology research project that don't appear to have been followed (maybe they have and he has not said but he should do)
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Re: Simple survey - DID diagnosis (responses by 15th April)

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Shine is right.
Shine, thanks for pointing this out. Without a notice of approval from his IRB (the review board of his university) he is breaking ethical rules....

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Re: Simple survey - DID diagnosis (responses by 15th April)

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Had the same thought. Terrific intention just needs to tend to human subjects protections.
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Re: Simple survey - DID diagnosis (responses by 15th April)

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Hi everyone

Thanks to Shine, Beachlady & Lego for making me stop and think twice. An apology if this has unsettled anyone – that was NOT my intention. Perhaps I have acted hastily but please know I believe this to be a safe survey that people have the choice to participate in or not.

I have the following information to pass on to you from Jonathan;


My school is only a Junior College, and thus doesn't actually have an ethics board. This is NOT for a Journal or Publication. It's NOT for some Board. This is simply a school project that only my teacher will be seeing.

In terms of confidentiality I am not listing names. I don't care about names; I just need some way to make sure nobody is counted more than once. In fact my own teacher won't be seeing any e-mail addresses, and I wasn't even planning on using any names in my Research Study. My mom has MPD/DID and I know how big confidentiality is. I have known and have been friends with Survivors for years. That is why I kept the survey as non-triggering as possible, as well as allowing people to use pseudonyms or usernames.

The only thing I am interested in doing is collecting data for my survey.

My survey's purpose is to show my teacher that I was able to do research that will help me with my question of "Why does it take over 5 years on average to get a correct diagnosis of MPD/DID?" This coincides with my theory of; "I believe it takes so long as most therapists and such don't know enough about MPD/DID or believe in it to make the correct diagnosis. Thus they see multiple therapists, before finally getting the right one".


If you look at my survey, it's VERY confidential.
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Re: Simple survey - DID diagnosis (responses by 15th April)

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Hi Jonesy,

Thank you for following up on this. Knowing those circumstances makes it MUCH clearer and of course he would not have any of the same checks and balances that someone doing work for publication would have. Not unsettled at all here. I got a very nice thank-you e-mail from him and wish him well in his work. I'd still love to see his paper! ;-)

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Feeling more relieved understanding the process as well as I had already shared information. I too received a kind reply from him as well. Would certainly be interested in his project/findings.
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Re: Simple survey - DID diagnosis (responses by 15th April)

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hi jonesy,
echoing the others, no problem here. interested in the results!
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Re: Simple survey - DID diagnosis (responses by 15th April)

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Hi Jonesy,
Thanks for following this up - sorry if it unsettled anyone, that wasn't my intention.
I've found a good resource for him from the American psychological society for conducting research when you are in high school. (It sounds like he is in America but I also have the equivalent info if he is in the uk). If he does want to be a psychologist this is an important learning opportunity for him to get to grips with ethics.
Would it be ok if I emailed the like to you Jonesy to pass on?
Thanks
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Re: Simple survey - DID diagnosis (responses by 15th April)

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Hi Shine

Yes please, and thanks
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