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Study: Assessment of Disabled Asian Americans’ Attitudes: Culture and Disability

Available until December 31, 2023

Disculpa, pero esta entrada está disponible sólo en English.

Researchers at Oregon State University are inviting disabled Asian American (South Asian, East Asian, and Southeast Asian) adults to participate in a study.

About the study:
Participants will complete a 30-45 minute online survey.
We will ask you questions about your attitudes about culture and disability.
Complete the screener survey to participate at https://tinyurl.com/DisabilityStudyOrg

Eligibility – must meet all of the following:
• Be over 18 years of age
• Identify as having a disability (inclusive of all disabilities)
• Identify as Asian American (East Asian, Southeast Asian, or South Asian)

Learn about ethnic groups within these categories and why we’re focusing on Asian
Americans: https://tinyurl.com/AsAmDisability

About the researchers:
Sydney Tran, M.S. (she.they). Sydney Tran is a fifth-year Ph.D. candidate in the Psychology
department working in Dr. Bogart’s Disability and Social Interaction Lab. Her research focuses on disability, ableism, and mental health, with a particular interest in cultural factors that influence disability beliefs. Contact [email protected] for questions/concerns

PI: Kathleen Bogart, Ph.D. (she/her). Dr. Bogart is a social/health psychologist with expertise in disability, ableism, and rare disorder research. She is the co-founder of the Disability Advocacy Research Network and OSU’s Disabled Students Union. She identifies as a disabled person and has conducted disability research for over 15 years.