Are you a musician aged 18 or over?

Do you use, or have you used beta-blockers for performance anxiety?

Would you like to take part in a research project and receive a £10 Amazon voucher?

 

Researchers at University College London (UCL) are recruiting participants for a new project entitled An exploration into musicians’ experiences using beta-blockers for music performance anxiety. 

Research indicates that 20-30% of musicians use beta-blockers for their anxiety. The aims of the present study is to further understand experiences and perceptions of beta-blocker use in an ever-growing performing industry.

If you are a student/professional musician over the age of 18 who is currently using/have previously used beta-blockers for performance anxiety, you are invited to take part in this study by completing a confidential 5-minute questionnaire and a one-to-one Zoom interview of around 45 minutes. A £10 Amazon voucher will be given to each participant completing the study.

To find out more and join the study please email researcher Joanna Moncrieff at j.moncrieff@ucl.ac.uk, or scan the QR code in the image above.

This project has ethical approval from the UCL Research Ethics Committee.