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Men's Health Partners
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Prostate Cancer
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Men's Health
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Mental health and suicide prevention
“The number of men taking their own lives around the world is one of the biggest challenges of our time. Movember is working to ensure all men and boys look after their mental health and are comfortable to seek help when they’re struggling.”
Brendan Maher, Global Director, Mental Health and Suicide Prevention.
Testicular Cancer
“Despite being the 2nd most common cancer in young men, testicular cancer is often a forgotten cancer due to early detection and treatment. Our projects look at underinvested areas such as improving access to healthcare services and treatment options for relapse” Paul Villanti, Executive Director, Programs.

Researching the Information Seeking Behaviour of NZ Men

Movember Funding to Date

NZD 74,000

What we seek to achieve

To find out more about men’s information-seeking behaviour in order to better target information and support when men are experiencing life stress and emotional difficulties that may impact on their mental health.

Country
New Zealand
Implemented by
Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand
Project start date
1 July 2013
Project Status
Project Completed

About the project

Mental Health Foundation NZ (MHFNZ) will firstly complete a literature review, to ensure understanding of what is already known about men’s information seeking behaviour. They will also set up a group to give advice during the key phases of the research.MHFNZ will then distribute a survey asking a range of questions for men to complete. This will be followed by Focus groups to gain more in depth views from men and add to the findings from the survey.Qualitative and quantitative analysis will be undertaken to identify how men access information and their knowledge of pathways to help. We will write up the results and make the findings available to a range of audiences.

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