Exploring factors related to Mood in those with Irritable Bowel Syndromeee

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Students enrolled in the Graduate Diploma of Psychology - Advanced (Monash University) are exploring how different factors influence the relationship between digestive health self-efficacy and mental health outcome

20/06/2021
20/05/2021

Monash University GDPA Research ID # 28266

Students enrolled in the Graduate Diploma of Psychology Advanced (Monash University) are
exploring how different factors influence the relationship between digestive health and mental
health outcomes in individuals who experience Irritable Bowel Syndrome symptoms. If you
self-identify as experiencing symptoms associated with Irritable Bowel Syndrome, are above the age of18 years, proficient in the English language, an Australian resident, and would like to take part in the study please access the survey through this link:

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