Experiences and Support Needs of Adults in England who Care for Adults they consider to be at Risk of Suicide: A Research Study

Are you an adult (18 years or over) who lives in England and currently cares for an adult family member or friend you think may be, or has previously been, at risk of suicide? Oxford Brookes University is carrying out a research project to help them understand what support might help adults in this position.

What is an adult carer of another adult?

For this research, an adult carer is defined as anyone aged 18 or over who currently looks after, on a non-professional and unpaid basis, a family member, partner or friend aged 18 or over who needs help and support because they are considered to be, or have previously been, at risk of suicide.

What does at risk of suicide mean?

If you are a non-professional carer and you think that the person you care for is at risk, or has previously been at risk, of suicide you are eligible for this research.

What does the research involve?

This research involves completing an online survey. The survey takes around 20 minutes to complete and is anonymous (you won’t be asked for any personal details). Oxford Brookes are also carrying out interviews which will explore the same issues as they survey in more depth. The survey provides information about how to express interest in taking part in interviews.

The online survey and participant information can be found here. The survey will be live until 1st November 2021