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Content Warnings in DAS (Disabled Academics Study)
Price and Salzer decided to include a content warning at the beginning of the survey out of an understanding that questions within the topic of mental health, including but not limited to questions about institutionalization or discrimination at work, may be triggering for specific individuals. The content warning informed participants that they would encounter questions related to diagnoses, medication (while also informing participants they would not be asked to disclose what medication they take), hospitalizations, experiences of disclosing mental health diagnosis status and relationships with co-workers. The content warning also encouraged participants to skip questions and that they could stop the survey at any time.
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