REGINA — Researchers at the University of Regina want to meet people who feel extremely anxious in a variety of situations — at parties, public speaking or even sitting on a bus.
Kelsey Collimore, a doctoral student in clinical psychology at the U of R, is recruiting participants for a study investigating anxiety in social situations — any situation where more than one person is present.
Anxiety can be experienced in degrees — from mild distress to extreme discomfort — and can result in different physiological sensations, Collimore said.
Anyone interested in participating can call the Anxiety and Illness Behaviours Laboratory at 337-2473 or e-mail (anxiety@uregina.ca).
Individuals will be asked a few questions about their health to determine if they are eligible to take part in the study. If so, they will complete an online questionnaire at home that is expected to take between 15 minutes to 30 minutes.
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