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Chronic pain and injustice online study

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Hi everyone,

my name is Craig and I'm a Trainee Clinical Psychologist with the NHS. I am currently recruiting individuals living with chronic pain to take part in my study as part of my clinical training.

I would like to say a massive thank you to everyone who has participated in my study so far! We are about 40 participants away from our target before the study closes at the end of February.

The aim of the research is to better understand the link between injury, injustice, and pain. I am hoping to publish the results in a pain management journal to help guide future research for those living with chronic pain.

To be eligible you need to:

> have experienced pain for 3 months or longer

> have experienced a previous injury; for example, accident at work, fall, car collision, burn, sporting injury etc..

Participation would only take around 10 minutes of your time and can be accessed via the link below (please copy and paste in to your web browser if the link does not work!) 👇

teesside.onlinesurveys.ac.u...

All of your responses will be completely anonymous.

Many thanks for your considered participation and please send me a message if you have any questions.

Best wishes,

Craig

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