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SO.3.23 - Working with participatory research designs in mental health

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Saturday, June 17, 2023
9:40 AM - 10:55 AM
UKK - Hall D (Level 2 - main floor)

Speaker

Attendee4448
Research Associate
Newcastle University

The current and potential role of physical activity within holistic health support for people living with severe mental illness.

Attendee2139
Graduate Research Assistant
University Of Maine

Community-Based Participatory Research Methodologies are an Effective way to Create Relevant Programming to Support Physical and Mental Health in Perinatal Individuals

Attendee4283
Postdoctoral Researcher
Liverpool John Moores University

Movement Matters: A co-produced physical activity and motor competence intervention for children with intellectual disabilities.

Attendee1612
Phd Student
Ghent University

The development and evaluation of a physical activity promotion intervention for adolescents and young adults with intellectual disabilities: the Move it, Move ID! project

Attendee4757
PhD Student
University of Twente

Exploring the Needs of People with Low Health Literacy for Lifestyle Counselling: A Qualitative Study

Attendee1894
Qut

Connecting with Cultural Foods: Co-designing data collection methods with community members with lived refugee experiences

Attendee5254
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Central Queensland University

Goldilocks and the Rail Drivers: Can physical behaviours at work be health-enhancing?

Attendee4197
Professor
University of Bayreuth

Community Capacity Building for Improving Capabilities for Physical Activity in Men 50 plus

Attendee3839
Research Assistant
Edge Hill University

Co-production of Move Well, Feel Good: a school-based motor competence and mental health intervention.

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