Risk to Resilience (R2R): Examining how identity-related experiences shape sexual and gender minority young adults' relationships with their body, food, and physical activity
Summary
We seek to understand how parts of social identity impact relationships with the body, food, and physical activity. We will be exploring both positive and negative life experiences related to social identity. Questions will encourage sharing how spaces and people can be more supportive to promote a positive relationship with the body, food, and physical activity. You will be asked to participate in two surveys (5-10 minutes each) and a virtual interview (1-1.5 hours in length).
Eligibility
Eligible ages: 18 to 29
Accepts healthy participants: Yes
Inclusion criteria:
1) identify as a sexual and/or gender minority (2SLGBTQIAA+ umbrella)
2) aged between 18-29 years old
3) lives in Canada
4) speaks English
5) Has access to internet and a device to use Zoom
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Additional information
Contact information
Kheana Barbeau, Postdoctoral Associate and lead researcher
Principal investigator:
M. (Shelly) Russell-Mayhew
Clinical trial:
No
REB-ID:
REB23-0865