The Multiple Sclerosis Australian Women’s Midlife Years (MS-AMY) Study

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This study is funded by a Multiple Sclerosis Australia Project Grant 24-PG-0155

Brief summary

We are undertaking a study to understand the physical health and psychological, sexual and socioeconomic wellbeing of Australian midlife women living with MS. Our aim is to understand the impact of menopause on the quality of life of women living with MS. Surprisingly very little is known about this.

This study involves answering an online survey that will take between about 30-45 minutes to complete. The survey is hosted by Roy Morgan Research on behalf of Monash University. You will have the option to complete the survey in one sitting, or across multiple sittings if needed.

Inclusion criteria

  • All women aged between 40-69 currently living in Australia
  • Must have a diagnosis of MS made by a neurologist (All forms of MS)

Exclusion criteria

  • Women outside of the above age range
  • Women not currently living in Australia
  • Women who do not have MS
  • Women who are unable to read or understand English sufficiently to answer the written survey questions

To participate in this study

ACCESS THE SURVEY HERE

Recruitment contacts

This study is being undertaken by A/Prof Vilija Jokubaitis and Prof Susan Davis.
For more details you can contact the study coordinator via ms-amy@monash.edu or 1800 384 844.

Further details

MS-AMY Flyer

MS-AMY study Explanatory statement