Family history: health & well-being
In the August issue of Family Tree (www.family-tree.co.uk), professional genealogist Emma Jolly's new series began, in which she will investigate the impact of family history on our health and well-being. We would be extremely interested to learn your views and experiences on the subject. If you have time to complete the survey below we would be very grateful. (To find out more about the subject, see the Family Tree magazine - Emma's series will run up to and including the January 2024). Thank you for you time!
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When answering the questions below please can you either concentrate solely on the more recent generations (ie up to and including your great-grandparents); or concentrate on your entire body of family history research. Please specify below so that we can categorise replies accordingly
How important is it to you to value individual ancestors? (where 1 is very important and 5 is unimportant)
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Are you aware of judging your ancestors?
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How many questions can you answer on the Do You Know? Scale? (see the September 2023 issue of Family Tree - on sale from 11th August) to view the list of Do You Know? questions) 
Are you aware of the concept of epigenetics?
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Can you identify intergenerational trauma in your family? (e.g. extreme poverty, early deaths, tragic accidents, institutionalisation, health issues, disabilities, imprisonment, genocides, addiction, alcohol abuse). You may simply tick Yes or No; in addition you may tick all that apply if you wish. 
How many institutionalised ancestors have you identified in your tree?
Do you have family members with dementia? (You can provide a brief Yes or No, or give full details if you wish)
Have you ever tried writing your own memoir?
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If you have children (or other younger family members), have you shared with them any of your family history research?
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Are you aware of skills, looks, or specific knowledge that you have inherited from your ancestors?
Has your knowledge of yourself/your sense of identity grown and changed over the time you have spent researching your family’s past?
Have you heard of Family Tree magazine?
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