
How Do Trust and Background Influence Our Mental Health Treatment Preferences?
Take Part in Our Survey!
Short Description:
This study explores how migration background, experiences of discrimination, and institutional trust influence preferences regarding mental health treatment options.
It seeks to provide a deeper understanding of how varying life experiences shape decision-making in the context of mental health challenges. In particular, we aim to examine the role of one’s own migration history.
We are looking for participants with and without a migration background who currently live in Germany – regardless of whether you or your parents migrated to Germany.
If you have any questions about the survey, feel free to contact us at: ninh.nguyen@uni-marburg.de
Participation Information:
Who can participate?
Adults aged 18 or older, currently living in Germany, B2-level German or higher
Duration
Approx. 20 minutes
Format
Online
Data protection
Anonymous, GDPR-compliant
Incentive
Win up to €50 (total 14 prizes)
Contact & Responsibilities:
Scientific Team
Principal Investigator:
Dr. Max Berg, Philipps-University Marburg
Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy
E-Mail: max.berg@uni-marburg.de
Project Coordination:
Ninh Nguyen, Philipps-University Marburg
Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy
E-Mail: ninh.nguyen@uni-marburg.de
Data Protection & Ethics
Data Protection Officer:
Dr. Rainer Viergutz, Philipps-University Marburg
E-Mail: viergutz@verwaltung.uni-marburg.de
Data Controller:
Ninh Nguyen, Philipps-University Marburg
Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy
E-Mail: ninh.nguyen@uni-marburg.de
Ethics Approval: Approved by the Ethics Committee of Philipps-University Marburg.