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Karen Parrage (brainXchange) - 2/25/2025 11:51:33 AM
   
Self-disclosure about dementia on social media: toward evidence-informed guidance
Dr. Julie Robillard and her research team at UBC are looking for participants for a new study exploring the motivations and impacts of disclosing a personal diagnosis of dementia or being a care partner on social media. Individuals who identify as living with dementia or being a care partner and have disclosed about this on social media are eligible to participate in an approximately 30 minute interview. Poster

For those interested, please contact Mallorie Tam, Research Program Manager, at mallorie.tam@ubc.ca or visit the following link:

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