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Adult diagnosis of neurodivergence in women communicators working in Canada

The purpose of the survey is to explore the prevalence of women communicators working in Canada who are self-diagnosed or formally diagnosed as neurodivergent as adults. The information gathered during this study will be compiled into a capstone paper and presentation. People participating in this survey must be women over 18, who identify as neurodivergent and work in Canada.

The survey should take approximately 15 minutes to complete. To learn more about this survey, particularly in terms of any risks or harms associated with the survey, how confidentiality and anonymity will be handled, withdrawal procedures, how to obtain information about the study’s results, how to find helpful resources should any questions or tasks make you uncomfortable or upset etc., please read the Letter of Information (Survey).

This study has been reviewed and cleared by the McMaster Research Ethics Board (#7796). If you have any concerns or questions about your rights as a participant or about the way the study is being conducted, please contact: 
McMaster Research Ethics Board Secretariat
Telephone 1-(905) 525-9140 ext. 23142
E-mail: mreb@mcmaster.ca

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