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  Men on the Move: An investigation of a community based physical activity programme for adult men. PhD Scholarship


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About the Project

The School of Health Sciences at WIT invites applications for the position of PhD Scholar under the project entitled:
“Men on the Move: An investigation of a community based physical activity programme for adult men”.
Men in Ireland die younger (4.8y) and have higher death rates than women for most of the leading causes of death at all ages. Physical activity (PA) is a prophylactic to many of the chronic conditions affecting men. PA levels in men reduce with age, which is paralleled by an increase in overweight and obesity. While, only 13% of 18-35 year old men are obese, this increases to 32% (36-50y) and 42% (51-64y), which represents a major public health problem. Supporting men to modify their health behaviors poses unique challenges to service providers. Male gender role socialisation coupled with the service providers’ lack of knowledge of how to effectively engage men in health related services often mitigates against working with men. The current study proposes to deliver the Men on the Move (MoM) 12-week PA programme for adult males in 3 communities in 4 ‘intervention’ counties engaging a total of 360 men. The effect [biopsychosocial health measures] of the intervention will be assessed up to 12 months post and compared with matched peers [n=360] in 4 ‘comparison in waiting’ counties. The ‘process’ of delivering the programme will also be investigated and a model of best practice will be developed.

Standard duties and responsibilities of the scholarship
• Project management
• Review of Literature
• Data collection and analysis
• Liaising with network partners in each county
• Dissemination of data in peer reviewed academic journals, reports for funders and national and international presentations


Funding Notes

Stipend: €10,000
Research costs and postgraduate research fees are included in the scholarship.
Qualifications
Essential
• Applicants should hold or expect to attain, as a minimum, a 2.1 Honours degree, or equivalent, in the area of health promotion, exercise and health science, public health or related discipline.
Desirable
• An MA or MSc in the areas of health promotion, exercise and health science, men’s health, public health or a related discipline.

Knowledge & Experience
Essential
• Knowledge of men’s health and gender.

Desirable
• Community based health promotion practice