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Father's Experiences of Family Breakdown, Separation, and Divorce (FBSD) Project - Help needed!
Online Survey
Fathers’ Experiences of Family Breakdown, Separation
and Divorce (FBSD)
We are looking for fathers in the UK and the Republic of Ireland who have
experienced family breakdown (including a divorce or separation from a
partner) within the last five years.
Through our survey, we are seeking to understand how family breakdown
impacts fathers’ relationships with their children, their mental health and their
overall quality of life.
Participants will be entered in to a prize draw to win a £25 Amazon voucher!
If interested, find out more here:
https://drbenhine.co.uk/fbsd-project/
or contact Eilish Roy: eilish.roy@uwl.ac.uk
I encourage the study of human psychology. I am glad that people have not forgotten about the mental state of fathers and husbands who have experienced divorce or separation in recent years. It is generally believed that women suffer most in such situations, but this is not the case. There are vulnerable men for whom parting is a big blow.
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