
Have you or has a family member been diagnosed with cluttering? Or do you strongly suspect you have cluttering? If so, researchers want to hear from you.
What is cluttering? Find out on our Cluttering page.
Sue Garrett from the University of Otago invites you to complete a survey on your experiences of cluttering. The survey includes questions on:
- the impact cluttering has had on work, education and social interaction
- what support you have found most useful.
The survey should take between 10 and 15 minutes. It is anonymous, so you will not need to give any personally identifiable information.
You need to be 16 and over to complete the survey without parental consent. If you're under 16 you need to complete the survey with a parent/caregiver.
Sue says, "the information you provide may help other people diagnosed with cluttering and speech & language therapists who treat cluttering".
To take part, or for further information, please click on the link below.
Start the Survey for People with Cluttering.
If you have any questions, you can contact Sue at sue.garrett@otago.ac.nz
This study has been approved by the STAMMA Research Panel — read more about this process. It has also been reviewed and approved by the University of Otago Human Ethics Committee, New Zealand.
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