Dissociative & Maladaptive Daydreaming Experiences in Neurodivergent Adults
- Apr 30
- 1 min read
Summary:
We are looking for neurodivergent adults to participate in survey research. Using multiple choice questionnaires, we want to measure traits commonly associated with autism and ADHD, including repetitive motor movements, emotion regulation, and emotional identification. We also want to measure your dissociative experiences, including experiences with maladaptive daydreaming. The results of this study will be shared through publications in peer-reviewed academic journals.
Researchers:
Dr. Larissa Panetta (lpanetta@yorku.ca) & Dr. Jonathan Weiss (jonweiss@yorku.ca)
Who can participate?
English-speaking adults who identify as neurodivergent (i.e., autistic and/or having ADHD).
Professional diagnosis is not required.
What's involved?
Filling out multiple choice questions (surveys) for about 30 minutes. Questions are about
neurodivergent traits (i.e., symptoms and traits related to autism and ADHD), emotion regulation and identification, and experiences with dissociation, daydreaming, and imagination. The entire study is completed online from your computer or mobile device.
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