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Effects of second hand trauma - a research study invitation to participate

14 Jun 2022 9:28 AM | Jean Atwater-Williams (Administrator)

The WISE Wellness Lab at the University of Northern Colorado is currently conducting a study to understand the impact of secondary trauma on school personnel. The study has been approved by the University of Northern Colorado IRB (IRB# 2201034951). I am in the process of recruiting participants for my study and was wondering if you or anyone you know is eligible to participate.

This study will gather information about school personnel's exposure to secondary trauma and the effects it has on different aspects of their mental health such as burnout, retention, and quality of life. Participants who choose to participate in the survey can select the ANONYMOUS link below. Estimated survey completion time will be 10-15 minutes. Interested participants must:

- Be at least 18 years old to consent to participate

- Currently work in a school

- Fluent in English

ANONYMOUS LINK –  https://unco.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_e9vioU8aJQzgnT8

Participants will be entered to win a $50 gift card upon completion of this survey! At the end of the survey, you will be redirected to a different link where you can provide your name and email to be entered in the raffle. This email will not be associated with your responses. Thank you for participating in our study!

Please feel free to e-mail Jacqueline.anderson@unco.edu or call 970-351-3044 if you have any questions. 

Approved by University of Northern Colorado Institutional Review Board


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