Participants sought for studies The importance of creativity in cognitive rehabilitation

We aim to investigate whether creative thinking can have a beneficial influence on recovery following acquired brain injury, and to examine its potential relevance to the rehabilitation practices implemented at the clinic. To this end, we intend to evaluate a Swedish translation of a self-report instrument designed to assess how patients perceive their ability to manage challenges that require creative and adaptive problem-solving, in comparison with the general population.

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Hello!

We are recruiting healthy participants for a study aimed at validating a Swedish translation of a self-report instrument on creative self-perceptions. The study is part of the research project “The importance of creativity in cognitive rehabilitation” and is conducted at the Rehabiliteringsmedicinska universitetskliniken, Stockholm, in collaboration with Karolinska Institutet. The principal investigator of the study is Marika Möller.

Your participation involves completing a brief questionnaire about how you perceive your own creativity. It takes less than five minutes to complete, is entirely anonymous, and your contribution would be of great value to us.

Here is the link to the online survey for those who wish to participate: https://link.webropolsurveys.com/S/72F71CA2703770C5
The questionnaire can also be reached through our QR code. 

Contact details

Daniel Sundquist, lic psychologist 

daniel.sundquist@regionstockholm.se

076 107 18 85

The study has all the permits required

Yes

Processing of personal data

Your personal data is processed for the purposes of this study in accordance with GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation). The legal entity responsible for processing of your personal data is Karolinska Institutet. The Data Protection Officer can be reached at dataskyddsombud@ki.se. The data will be analyzed on a group level, handled confidentially and it will be stored in a secure database at Karolinska Institutet. You can terminate your participation in the study at any time.