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Research on quality of life with KS/XXY

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Research on quality of life with KS/XXY

My name is Brien Mehmet, and I am a PhD student at City, St George’s University of London. Many of you will have met me at recent KSA Conferences.

I am collaborating with the Klinefelter’s Syndrome Association (KSA) on a research study looking at Quality of Life in adults with Klinefelter’s Syndrome, with the aim to develop a questionnaire that evaluates quality of life in this population.

I would like to invite you to participate in this study, which involves completion of a short survey and an optional follow up online interview.
A donation of £2 will be made to the KSA for every completed survey, and a £20 voucher will be given to anyone taking part in the interviews.

We would greatly appreciate your contribution to this research study. To access the survey, please click on this link  https://tiny.cc/KSstudy 

Please contact me with any questions, or for a paper copy of the questionnaire, should you prefer to complete this on a hard copy. Email: brien.mehmet@city.ac.uk.
Phone: 020 7040 3393 extension 403393 

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