Lecturer & Researcher in the Center for Public Health LJMU. Jack of all trades, master of none in matters relating to health promotion and qualitative research.
Announcing the first issue of our new PHI journal celebrating dissertations produced by our @LJMU BSc #PublicHealth and BSc #EnvironmentalHealth students. For research ranging from food allergies, dog ownership, pollution and of course Covid-19, visit https://t.co/1fEBEwzG0D
Final PhD paper published in @ijdrugpolicy. A systematic review of SDU and chemsex among LGBT people. We found:
🌏 SDU and chemsex was recorded internationally among MSM
🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️More research is needed among WSW and trans people
https://t.co/DNWKbwRqbf
NIHR has launched a pilot Pre-doctoral Local Authority Fellowship (PLAF) to support those wishing to develop as researchers whilst remaining employed, or at least engaged, within local authorities or local authority supporting services.
More here >> https://t.co/zpoXRRHoD3
I passed my PhD viva! I am feeling euphoric! I’m officially a Dr!
Thank you to my UNBELIEVABLE DoS @JosephKeenan4 for everything! And huge thanks to my other supervisors Sarah Grogan + Sue Powell @LPorcellato @ivanlgee
@SUABManMet@MMUPsychology
Looking for undergraduate students to fill in a brief anonymous questionnaire on your physical activity and sedentary behaviour during the current COVID-19 lockdown (January 2020). You do not need to be active to fill out the questionnaire. Link below:
https://t.co/lOpnHT077S
MSc International Public Health was the perfect option for physician Divine Tim Bonghaseh MD, who joined @LJMUPHI from Cameroon, where he worked with rural communities to prevent premature mortality from #cardiovascular disease. Tim shares his story 👇 #ljmu
New article in @ijdrugpolicy identifying barriers to care for MSM engaging in SDU and chemsex. Most MSM were happy with their drug use, but barriers to care existed for those wanting further help and support, particularly outside sexual health settings
https://t.co/z9FQCkURFl
New paper from my PhD qualitatively explores young people's experiences of YouTuber health content and the implications for health improvement. With co-authors @LPorcellato@DrAMAtkinson & Michael Mink.
And it's open access thanks to @LJMUResearch
https://t.co/QI31ijdLK0
The popularity and rapid growth of e-cigs has raised much concern about their impact on children and young people. Earlier this year, PHI colleagues published research which builds on our understanding of how children perceive e-cigs. #WorldChildrensDay