Participants wanted for couples’ research 

Researchers are looking for English-speaking people in a relationship, living at home, and where one person in the couple has dementia to share perspectives to support a program promoting relationship quality for couples affected by dementia. 

Questions the researchers want to address are: 

What impact does dementia have on your relationship? 

What could help you keep your connection with your partner? 

Interviews will be conducted in Feb-March 2025 (2 interviews, up to 2.5 hrs) either online or in Bangor. 

To find out more, please email: p.m.algar@bangor.ac.uk / marine.markaryan@maastrichtuniversity.nl or WhatsApp: +32 456 14 98 76 

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