Participant Debriefing Sheet

This debriefing provides you with a short summary of the area of focus and what we expect to achieve from this research.

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If you would like to learn more about these topics, you can refer to the following articles:

Antonovsky, Aaron. (1979). Health, stress, and coping. San Francisco ; London: Jossey-Bass.

Becker, Craig M., Glascoff, Mary Alice., & Felts, W Michael. (2010). Salutogenesis 30 Years Later: Where Do We Go from here? International Electronic Journal of Health Education, 13, 25.

Birnbaum, Rachel. (2009). The voice of the child in separation/divorce mediation and other alternative dispute resolution processes: a literature review. Retrieved 12 June 2014, from http://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/rp-pr/fl-lf/divorce/vcsdm-pvem/pdf/vcsdm-pvem.pdf

If you have any concerns about your emotional well-being following participation in this study, please contact the following services:

  • Beyond Blue (www.beyondblue.org, Info line: 1300 22 4636);
  • Lifeline (Ph: 13 11 14); or
  • Contact the principal researcher on mark.westby@uq.net.au, Ph: 0421805140 who will provide you with further options for support.