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Body Esteem of Women with Physical Disabilities

Body Esteem of Women with Physical Disabilities


Study Title: Body Esteem of Women with Physical Disabilities

Investigator: Laura Glowacki



You are being asked to participate in a research project conducted by a student in the Social Work Department at Western Illinois University. Please read the information below and ask questions about anything you don’t understand before deciding whether or not to take part in the questionnaire.



This research questionnaire will explore attitudes of women with physical disabilities about their body esteem. Subjects who choose to participate should be female and aged eighteen years or older who have a physical disability. The researcher respectfully requests that anyone not meeting those criteria refrain from continuing to answer the survey. The questionnaire should take no more than 10-20 minutes to complete. The information gained from the submitted questionnaires will be used to help students in the research class learn about the research process and about opinions on this topic. You will also be asked several questions about yourself, including your age, gender, race, and disability in order to better understand characteristics of the individuals who respond to the questionnaire. The answers to this questionnaire are anonymous. You will not be asked any questions that will reveal your identity to the researcher. Please do not include your name anywhere on the questionnaire.



If you are willing to participate, please click on the button at the bottom of the page to continue on to the questionnaire. If you do not wish to participate, you may simply close this window. Once you have viewed each page and reach the end of the questionnaire, please click the finish button in order to submit your answers. By submitting your answers, you are showing your agreement to participate in the study. Participation in this study is voluntary. You may choose not to respond to the questionnaire, or to answer only some of the questions. You may decide to stop answering the questionnaire at any time. If you decide to stop the questionnaire, you may close out the browser window at any time before clicking the finish button. Note that after clicking the finish button, you will not be able to go back in order to change your answers and/or withdraw from the study.



This survey contains questions of a sensitive nature which may cause some discomfort for some participants; however, the risk is minimal. Nevertheless, if you feel you have not been treated according to the descriptions in this letter, you may contact the Institutional Review Board for the Protection of Human Subjects at (309) 298-1191.



Should you wish to contact the researcher, you may email me at [email protected]. You may also contact my course instructor:


Debra Allwardt

Horrabin Hall 8F, 1 University Circle

Western Illinois University

Macomb, IL 61455

(309) 298-2460

[email protected]



Thank you for your assistance.



Sincerely,

Laura Glowacki
My disability makes me feel less attractive.
I envy people with normal bodies.
I am comfortable with the parts of my body most affected by my disability.
If a person told me that I was sexy, I would be very suspicious of them.
My disability makes my body more interesting.
People with disabilities have less attractive bodies than the normal population.
I avoid mirrors because they remind me of my disability.
My physical disability is a sexual turn off.
My disability makes my body look ugly.
I would do a body swap with an able-bodied person if I could.
I am not attracted to people with physical disabilities.
I would look much better if I didn't have a disability.
I try to hide my disability whenever I can.
What is your gender?
What is your race?
What is your age?
How old were you when you first became disabled?
Please describe how your impairment is visible to others.

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