Research Survey
- jgrushdale
- 2 hours ago
- 2 min read

Hello!
My name is Arya Boris, and I am a doctoral candidate at Widener University in the Human Sexuality program. I am writing to invite you to be a part of my research.
You can do this by taking a survey. It is your choice if you take the survey. You do not have to finish the survey if you do not want to. You can ask an aid to help you answer the survey if you need it. The survey will take you between 10 and 20 minutes. You can take a break and come back to it at any time. All of your information will be anonymous. If you want, you can enter a raffle to win a $25 gift card as a thank you for filling out the survey.
My research looks at what sexuality education disabled people were taught before they became adults. I will ask you what you remember learning about. Then you will tell me how helpful that information was to you. Also, you will tell me where else you learned about this information.
I am disabled. I am physically, psychologically, and cognitively disabled. I have had some of my disabilities since I was a child.
I do this research to see how disabled people feel about the sexuality education they got. Usually, disabled people do not get to tell people how they feel about what they are taught. I want to change that. I want to give all disabled people the chance to be a part of making learning better for disabled students.
You can be a part of this study if you are a disabled adult and became disabled before you turned 19. You must have grown up in the United States. You cannot have been homeschooled for more than half of your learning. You must be born in 1990 or later.
If you want to take the survey, you can access it through this link: disability sexuality education survey.
If you have any questions about this study, you can contact me at aboris@widener.edu. You can also contact my faculty advisor, Dr. Pamela Lannutti, at pjlannutti@widener.edu.
Sincerely,
Arya Boris, M.E.d. P.h.D. Candidate



