Volunteers wanted!
Spontaneous sex and cerebral palsy: An Exploratory Qualitative Study
A PhD student from The University of Sydney is looking for participants for a study which investigates the ways in which people with moderate to severe cerebral palsy perceive the prevalent idea that good sex is spontaneous. This study is also interested in how people with CP overcome any negative effects expectations of spontaneous sex may have on their sexuality in order to create a positive sense of sexual self. Another aspect of the study looks at how people with cerebral palsy overcome barriers to sexual intimacy in order to access and establish sexual intimacy and relationships.
Participants will be asked to engage in two interviews, approximately two weeks apart. These may be conducted in person, over the phone, by email, or via online questionnaire at www.surveymonkey.com/s/cpstudy. The project has been approved by The Human Research Ethics Committee of The University of Sydney and The Spastic Centre Human Research Ethics Committees.
For Further Information
If you would like to participate or to receive more detailed information about the project please contact Ms Tinashe Dune 0416 015 304 email: t.dune@usyd.edu.au
![]()