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A study to examine how several cognitive processes are related to alcohol use. Participating would contribute towards a PhD student's thesis and the possibility that the results will be published as a peer-reviewed article and at academic conferences. It is hoped that results will inform future research and practice.

What will participants be doing?

Participants will  attend a study session where they will complete several psychometric tests, a mild stress test, and consume an alcoholic drink.

The study session will take place at the King Henry Building, Room 2.05 (Biomarkers and Olfaction Lab), King Henry I Street, Portsmouth, PO1 2DY, and should take between one and a half and two hours.

Participant characteristics:

  • any gender
  • aged between 18 and 55
  • you have good physical and psychiatric health
  • you regularly drink alcohol (i.e., at least once per month)

Reward

Each participant will receive a £15 reward for taking part.

Closing date

1 January 2023.

Apply

To take part, please complete this screening questionnaire (which takes approximately 5 minutes).

If you are eligible, based on your screening results, we will send you a link to book a study timeslot at a time convenient for you.

For any questions about this project please contact James Clay at james.clay@port.ac.uk
 

Ethics code: SFEC 2019-123A