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THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP! Thank you for participating in this study. The information below explains what this study was about and why it was conducted. If you have any additional questions about the study, please feel free to ask the lead researcher, Hamdullah Tunç (h.tunc@ed.ac.uk). As you have completed all the study phases, we […]

Participants Information Sheet (Version 7. 01.06.2023)  Study Title: Values and Mental Health!  You are being invited to take part in a research project on values, attachment, and their relationship with mental health. Please take time to read the following information carefully. For more information, please contact the lead researcher (Hamdullah Tunç: h.tunc@ed.ac.uk).   What is the purpose of […]

Values and Mental Health! This is a blog for the research project , Values and Mental Health. The main aim of this project is to examine the relationships between value congruence, valued living, attachment, depression, anxiety, and well-being in emerging adulthood. Hamdullah Tunc (PhD Candidate in Clinical Psychology at the University of Edinburgh) is the […]

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