50+ Testosterone Survey
Hello!
We are looking for U.S. men 50 years of age and older who are currently on prescription testosterone to complete a research study, to learn more about men’s motivations for taking prescription testosterone and the broader prescription testosterone industry.
Question themes will include: general demographic information, open-ended biographical information, sexual wellness, relationship status, self-report reasons for initiating therapy, and effects noticed after treatment.
To date, few studies address these themes directly from testosterone patients, especially from older men on prescription testosterone TRT
The maximum survey time will be around 25 minutes.
There is no compensation for this study, but your answers will help develop an understanding of the individual factors which may influence testosterone treatment initiation, its effectiveness as a treatment, and protocol compliance in older individuals.
Please follow the below link for our consent form, which lists more information about this study:
https://unlv.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9vKHgIWhj7caRRX
Please note that a survey can only be completed one time. The survey may be paused and completed at any time.
Alex Straftis
Department of Anthropology
Graduate Assistant
Department of Research & Economic Development
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
straftis@unlv.nevada.edu
Hello!
We are looking for U.S. men 50 years of age and older who are currently on prescription testosterone to complete a research study, to learn more about men’s motivations for taking prescription testosterone and the broader prescription testosterone industry.
Question themes will include: general demographic information, open-ended biographical information, sexual wellness, relationship status, self-report reasons for initiating therapy, and effects noticed after treatment.
To date, few studies address these themes directly from testosterone patients, especially from older men on prescription testosterone TRT
The maximum survey time will be around 25 minutes.
There is no compensation for this study, but your answers will help develop an understanding of the individual factors which may influence testosterone treatment initiation, its effectiveness as a treatment, and protocol compliance in older individuals.
Please follow the below link for our consent form, which lists more information about this study:
https://unlv.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9vKHgIWhj7caRRX
Please note that a survey can only be completed one time. The survey may be paused and completed at any time.
Alex Straftis
Department of Anthropology
Graduate Assistant
Department of Research & Economic Development
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
straftis@unlv.nevada.edu
