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Article
Publication date: 13 April 2020

The men’s wellbeing project: promoting the well-being and mental health of men

Gabriel Abotsie, Roger Kingerlee, Andrew Fisk, Sam Watts, Rachel Cooke, Luke Woodley, Dawn Collins and Bonnie Teague

Comparatively, men have poorer physical and mental health outcomes than women, with a significantly higher suicide rate. Contributory factors are thought to be social and…

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Comparatively, men have poorer physical and mental health outcomes than women, with a significantly higher suicide rate. Contributory factors are thought to be social and biological, leading to reduced access to health-care services. The study aims to develop and implement community-based support to increase awareness of and access to men’s mental health support networks and groups.

Design/methodology/approach

The project involved three key work-packages discussed in this paper: raising awareness of men’s mental health needs in health care, educational and community settings; collaboration between National Health Services (NHS) and non-NHS health-care support organisations to build multi-sector partnership working; and developing a supported sports-based community intervention aimed at men living with mental health conditions. The acceptability and feasibility of these work-packages were pragmatically evaluated through mixed-methods surveys and qualitative content analysis.

Findings

Overall, both community events and sports groups successfully engaged men living with mental health problems. Organisations interested in men’s mental health are continuing to engage in a partnership initiative. Community events were well-attended and received positive feedback, particularly regarding the educative and real-life experiences approach promoted in the events. The sports intervention is feasible and well-accepted by participants, who described feeling supported with their physical and mental health needs, with increased mental well-being reported.

Research limitations/implications

The main limitations of this project are that the authors only evaluated a football group rather than all work areas. The project collected outcomes relating to participants’ demographics and qualitative reflections of participating in the football group along with a retrospective survey of perceived benefits, but the project did not undertake a pre- and post-comparison of well-being outcomes owing to low completion of these measures. Future work could focus on collecting more pre- and post-measures related to well-being, recovery and inclusion and compare these with men not involved in the football groups or public events.

Practical implications

This paper discusses the development and feasibility of setting up community-based men’s mental health support networks, involving public events, partnership working and targeted-sports interventions. All initiatives were well-received and successfully attended by men living with mental health conditions. Evaluation of the programme revealed the value placed on education about mental health and the role that community sports interventions may play in men’s mental health care.

Social implications

This project has demonstrated three different ways of supporting men’s mental health needs in the community. Community public events were held to raise awareness of men’s mental health needs and issues were well-attended and highlighted the need for health promotion and education in this area across all the communities. The men’s football group demonstrated the feasibility of moving mental health support out into a non-clinical and more community arena in a way that men engaged effectively. Finally, the creation of MensNet has bought together disparate multi-sector organisations successfully to lead public health mechanisms to support men’s mental health needs.

Originality/value

This paper describes a new multi-disciplined approach to supporting health-seeking challenges among men, in particular, how partnership working across NHS and non-NHS sectors can successfully support an identified public health need pragmatically using existing services and organisations.

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Journal of Public Mental Health, vol. 19 no. 2
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/JPMH-03-2020-0014
ISSN: 1746-5729

Keywords

  • Football
  • Gender
  • Access to services
  • Help-seeking
  • Men’s mental health
  • Men’s well-being
  • Mental health

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Publication date: 1 December 2009

“Learners and teachers of men”: a historical view of the participation and contributions of Black American males in higher education

Stephanie Y. Evans

Researcher Highlight: Dr. Carter G. Woodson (1875–1950)

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Researcher Highlight: Dr. Carter G. Woodson (1875–1950)

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Black American Males in Higher Education: Diminishing Proportions
Type: Book
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/S1479-3644(2009)0000006007
ISBN: 978-1-84855-899-1

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Article
Publication date: 11 September 2017

The experiences of paid formal lived experience workers within a secure mental health service

Christopher A. Griffiths and Ella Hancock-Johnson

The purpose of this paper is to report the experience and impact of paid staff who are employed to use their lived experience of mental health issues and service use…

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Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to report the experience and impact of paid staff who are employed to use their lived experience of mental health issues and service use within a secure mental health provider.

Design/methodology/approach

A qualitative approach using semi-structured interviews and thematic analysis was employed.

Findings

Results from this study suggest that employing lived experience workers (LEWs) in secure mental health settings is valuable to clinical staff, service users, the employing organisation and LEWs themselves. Findings emphasised the importance of support for LEWs to enable them to fulfil their role and maintain wellbeing, and the need to consider LEWs career progression within and beyond the role.

Research limitations/implications

This study had a small sample size.

Practical implications

There is evidence to support LEWs in secure mental health settings and requirement for further understanding of their work in this environment. Specific recommendations include the need for training for clinical staff about the role of LEWs, specific LEWs role training, and regular supervision and mental health support for LEWs.

Originality/value

This is the first paper reporting the experience and impact of LEWs in a UK secure mental health service.

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The Journal of Mental Health Training, Education and Practice, vol. 12 no. 5
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/JMHTEP-09-2016-0046
ISSN: 1755-6228

Keywords

  • Recovery
  • Mental ill-health
  • Wellbeing
  • Lived experience workers
  • Peer support workers
  • Secure mental health services

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Book part
Publication date: 15 December 1998

The Cone Projection Method of Designing Controls for Transportation Networks

Andrew Battye, Mike Smith and Yanling Xiang

This paper outlines a steady state multi-modal equilibrium transportation model which contains elastic demands and deterministic route-choices. The model may readily be…

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This paper outlines a steady state multi-modal equilibrium transportation model which contains elastic demands and deterministic route-choices. The model may readily be extended to include some stochastic route-choice or mode choice. Capacity constraints and queueing delays are permitted; and signal green-times and prices are explicitly included. The paper shows that, under natural linearity and monotonicity conditions, for fixed control parameters the set of equilibria is the intersection of convex sets. Using this result the paper outlines a method of designing appropriate values for these control parameters; taking account of travellers' choices by supposing that the network is in equilibrium. The method may be applied to non-linear monotone problems by linearising about a current point. An outline justification of the method is given; a rigorous proof of convergence is as yet missing. Thus the method must now be regarded as a heuristic.

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Mathematics in Transport Planning and Control
Type: Book
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/9780585474182-019
ISBN: 978-0-08-043430-8

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Article
Publication date: 1 March 1993

The Relative Importance of Products′ Environmental Attributes: A Cross‐cultural Comparison

Ven Sriram and Andrew M. Forman

As anecdotal evidence mounts that concerns over the environmentalfriendliness of products are heightening worldwide, there is a need toassess the importance of a product′s…

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As anecdotal evidence mounts that concerns over the environmental friendliness of products are heightening worldwide, there is a need to assess the importance of a product′s environmental attributes relative to its other attributes in consumers′ product choice decisions. Assesses and compares the trade‐offs among product attributes that American and Dutch consumers are willing to make for the sake of the environment, across three product categories. Survey research was conducted that examined attitudes regarding environmental protection and consumer choice criteria. Results suggest, based on conjoint analysis, that there are noteworthy differences between Americans and Dutch in how they value a product′s environmental attributes.

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International Marketing Review, vol. 10 no. 3
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/02651339310040670
ISSN: 0265-1335

Keywords

  • Conjoint analysis
  • Consumer attitudes
  • Consumer behaviour
  • Ecology
  • Environment
  • Product development
  • The Netherlands
  • USA

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Article
Publication date: 23 January 2009

Understanding the role of developer/builders in the concurrent commercialization of product innovation

Andrew P. McCoy, Walid Thabet and Ralph Badinelli

The aim of this paper is to present part of continuing research on the challenges of entrepreneurial business ventures to commercialize innovative construction products in…

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The aim of this paper is to present part of continuing research on the challenges of entrepreneurial business ventures to commercialize innovative construction products in the residential construction industry.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors use workshop and survey data on the role of the developer/builder to further develop the domain‐specific commercialization model for residential construction products. The authors propose a cross‐functional system to better facilitate innovation.

Findings

Successful concurrent commercialization requires risk sharing among all members of a product's supply chain. The authors advocate concurrent management in commercialization, which requires information sharing and knowledge transfer among supply‐chain members early in a commercialization project and a special form of concurrent engineering for construction products, which is called concurrent commercialization (CC).

Practical implications

The research indicates that addressing the developer/builder risk along the entire supply chain is one key determinant to a successful commercialization project. It also indicates that commercialization involves more than just technical product design; commercialization cuts across all functional areas.

Originality/value

The research data, along with the review of the literature on product innovation and commercialization, lead one to advocate concurrent engineering for construction products termed concurrent commercialization (CC). Since the research clearly indicates that the developer/builder is the most reluctant customer in the supply chain, CC applied to construction products emphasizes the influence of mitigating developer/builder risks in the design of a commercialization project.

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European Journal of Innovation Management, vol. 12 no. 1
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/14601060910928193
ISSN: 1460-1060

Keywords

  • Product innovation
  • Building services
  • Construction industry
  • Supply chain management

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Publication date: 3 September 2019

Bibliography

Jeffrey Berman

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Mad Muse: The Mental Illness Memoir in a Writer's Life and Work
Type: Book
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78973-807-020191010
ISBN: 978-1-78973-810-0

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Book part
Publication date: 12 November 2018

Bad Board Behaviors: Undermining Growth and Development at Historically Black Colleges and Universities

Maurice C. Taylor

The purpose of the chapter is to develop a typology of bad behaviors characteristic of governing boards and to compare the bad behaviors identified in the typology to the…

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The purpose of the chapter is to develop a typology of bad behaviors characteristic of governing boards and to compare the bad behaviors identified in the typology to the governing boards’ expected roles and responsibilities. Several examples of bad governing board behaviors that have occurred at historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) are explored through the lens of the typology. The author argues that the bad behavior of governing boards responsible for the nations’ HBCUs inhibits strategic planning, undermines growth and development, and threatens the long-term viability of these institutions. Finally, recommendations intended to minimize the impact of bad board behaviors are proposed.

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Underserved Populations at Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Type: Book
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/S1479-364420180000021015
ISBN: 978-1-78754-841-1

Keywords

  • Governing boards
  • roles and responsibilities
  • historically black colleges and universities
  • typology
  • strategic planning
  • bad governing board behaviors

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Publication date: 15 December 2020

The impact of coronavirus on business: developing service research agenda for a post-coronavirus world

Cristina Mele, Tiziana Russo-Spena and Valtteri Kaartemo

The coronavirus (COVID-19) has had a tremendous impact on companies worldwide. However, researchers have no clear idea of the key issues requiring their attention. This…

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The coronavirus (COVID-19) has had a tremendous impact on companies worldwide. However, researchers have no clear idea of the key issues requiring their attention. This paper aims to close this gap by analysing all business-related posts on a coronavirus subreddit (“r/coronavirus”) and identifying the main research streams that are guiding the research agenda for a post-coronavirus world.

Design/methodology/approach

We use data from reddit, particularly the subreddit “r/coronavirus” to identify posts that reveal the impact of coronavirus on business. Our dataset has more than 200,000 posts. We used an artificial intelligence–based algorithm to scrape the data with business-related search terms, clean it and analyse the discussion topics.

Findings

We show the key topics that address the impact of coronavirus on business, combining them into four themes: essential service provision, bricolage service innovation, responsible shopping practices and market shaping amid crisis. We discuss these themes and use them to develop a service research agenda. The results are reported against the backdrop of service research priorities.

Originality/value

The study identifies four key themes that have emerged from the impact of coronavirus on business and that require scholarly attention. Our findings can guide service research with unique insights provided immediately after the coronavirus outbreak to conduct research that matters to business and helps people in vulnerable positions in a post-coronavirus world.

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Journal of Service Theory and Practice, vol. 31 no. 2
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/JSTP-07-2020-0180
ISSN: 2055-6225

Keywords

  • COVID-19
  • Reddit
  • Essential service
  • Bricolage innovation
  • Responsible shopping practices
  • Market shaping

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Publication date: 1 July 2000

Research

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Working with Older People, vol. 4 no. 3
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/13663666200000029
ISSN: 1366-3666

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