C4C Interviews: Barriers and Facilitators to the Consent for Contact Register.
Overview
We are inviting South Asian Men to share their opinions of the Consent for Contact (C4C) Research Register.
Are you a South Asian man who has accessed SLaM services?
What’s involved?
A 30-60 minute long interview.
Discussing your opinions around joining the research register.
What can I gain?
£15 in total.
Making a valuable contribution to improving the C4C register.
Are you interested in taking part in this study?
Find out more by filling out this form.
Planned end date
30 Nov 2027 00:00Conditions
OtherInclusion Criteria
"For Year 1:
(1) Any service user who identifies as a woman currently receiving SLaM services aged 18 and above.
(2) Any service user who identifies as man and is south Asian in ethnicity currently receiving SLaM services aged 18+.
(3) A previous response of 'no' to being on the C4C register
For Years 2 and 3, we will include participants who are identified as being underrepresented on the C4C register based on their age, gender, ethnicity and primary diagnosis."
Exclusion Criteria
"Our exclusion criteria for all three years involves:
Participants whose care team specify concerns regarding taking part in the study.
People in whom significant concerns have been raised relating to risk (e.g. identified through EPJS/ C4C records). Inability to give informed consent."
