The Lived Experience of ARFID

About this study

A questionnaire exploring the lived experience of Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID), including understanding and treatment in Australia.

Research TeamCopeland Winten, APD. Dr Lynda Ross, Dr Esben Strodl, Dr Jennifer Thomas
InstitutionQueensland University of Technology
Ethics Approval NumberQUT HREC 6919
Project Start Date11 October 2023
Project End Date31 January 2024
ParticipantsPeople living with ARFID, over 18.
Family, carers, loved ones of those with ARFID, over 18

Clinicians interested in or working with people living with ARFID
What is Involved20 minute online questionnaire
LocationOnline
Contact Details

copeland.winten@hdr.qut.edu.au 0481418871

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