Survey on Autistic LGBTQIA+ Romance
Joseph Edge, a PhD student at Birmingham City University, is recruiting participants from across the UK to fill out an online survey about how LGBTQIA+, autistic people understand romantic relationships. The survey would take no longer than 30 minutes to complete and is part of a PhD study on autistic romance.
If you wish to take part you must meet the following criteria:
Aged 18+
Identify as LGBTQIA+
Have an autism diagnosis. No relationship experience is required to take part – just your opinions!
The survey is open response, meaning that you can write as much (or as little) as you like for each question. The questions ask about your understanding of romantic and intimate relationships and you should be willing to discuss this, alongside your autistic and LGBTQIA+ identities. Examples of question topics include communication, identity and what a relationship means to you. There is an information sheet to read once you click the link, alongside providing some basic information about yourself (age, gender identity etc). The survey responses are anonymous.
Any questions? Reach out to Joseph Edge, PhD researcher:
joseph.edge@mail.bcu.ac.uk