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Connecting Waterloo Region Communicators

commUnity

Connecting Waterloo Region Communicators

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Are you a neurodivergent woman in a communications-related role who was diagnosed or self-diagnosed as an adult? Do you work in Canada? I’m a McMaster researcher investigating how an adult diagnosis affected your career path!  

Take the survey

After the survey

The Adult diagnosis of neurodivergence in women communicators working in Canada survey should take less than 15 minutes. You will be presented with a letter of information followed by a consent button before the survey begins. At the end of the survey, if your (self-)diagnosis is ADHD or autism, you may be asked if you’d like to have a semi-structured interview about your experience as well. The interview is approximately one hour in duration and can be in-person, over Zoom, or through email. An email interview may take place over one week. 

Please share 

If you feel it is appropriate, please also consider sharing the survey with your communications team, colleagues, or your network or on your social media accounts. 

About this research 

This survey is part of my research for my capstone project as a candidate for a Master of Communications Management degree at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, under the supervision of Dr. Haniyeh Yousofpourfard of McMaster’s Department of Communication Studies and Media Arts. 

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to either myself or Dr. Yousofpourfard (yousofh@mcmaster.ca). This study has been reviewed and received ethics clearance from the McMaster Research Ethics Board (#7796).  

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