Researchers are conducting a study to understand how psychological and social factors of non-traumatic knee pain are experienced by adolescents, aged 12–18 years.
This study aims to understand how individual differences, such as personality traits and past experiences, influence psychological outcomes following the use of psychedelic compounds at a macro dose.
This project will test a brief, online wellbeing workshop for school staff grounded in acceptance and commitment therapy and the related approach of compassion-focused therapy (CFT) that seeks to prevent burnout.
Researchers from the Queensland Aphasia Research Centre (QARC) are exploring how best to support people with aphasia to return to driving after stroke.
The study aims to explore parents' views on participating in an N-of-1 trial, a type of personalised study that helps test how well different ADHD medications work for individual children.
UQ researchers are currently looking for healthy male volunteers (without knee pain) who are aged between 45 and 75 years, and meet specific eligibility criteria to participate in a study.
UQ researchers are inviting adults with chronic pain to take part in an online survey to explore their views about taking part in an N-of-1 trial, a type of personalised study that helps test how well different chronic pain treatments work for each patient.