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Impact of Epilepsy on Adolescents Study

Fri, 06/18/2004 - 05:05
My name is Allison Clarke and I am conducting research under the supervision of Dr Christine Critchley and Dr Roslyn Galligan in the School of Behavioural Sciences, towards a Doctorate of Psychology (Health) degree at Swinburne University of Technology in Victoria, Australia. My study examines differences in how young people live with Epilepsy. Participants may be male or female, between the ages of 10 and 24 years. The results of this research will help in designing programs that can help better meet the needs of young people who have Epilepsy.If you or someone you know would be interested in participating please go to the web survey at http:/www.ozinfo.com.au/acepl.htm.

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RE: Impact of Epilepsy on Adolescents Study

Submitted by busymom106us on Thu, 2004-06-17 - 07:40
Hi I would like to participate in this study. My daughter is 22 yrs, but I can't get into your link. error says there's no info. please assist. ty

RE: Impact of Epilepsy on Adolescents Study

Submitted by ozepilepsy2004 on Fri, 2004-06-18 - 05:05
Thank you for your interest in my study.Please try the following website: http://www.ozinfo.com.au/acepl.htmIf this fails, please reply and let me know the best way to contact you to get your mailing adddress and I will happily post you a paper copy. If you prefer you can email me at alclarke@swin.edu.au.Regards,Allison Clarke

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