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CSIRO Health and Biosecurity is offering a PhD Scholarship to build and test a virtual reality (VR) program that will fast forward consumers from their present behaviours (diet and lifestyle) to health consequences in future decades. This project is located within the Future Science Platform: Precision Health, a large, multi-disciplinary CSIRO program with a goal of building a healthier and wealthier Australia by more precisely anticipating and preventing disease. It will seek to combat a critical barrier to adoption of preventative health behaviours.
'Future Discounting' (or 'Loss aversion') underpins many barriers to adopting healthy behaviours including uptake of digital health technologies, lifestyle behaviours and diets. Consumers often perceive a greater benefit in current behaviours (e.g. taste preference for 'unhealthy' diets) than distant possible benefits (e.g. possible reduction in chronic disease risk through adoption of prudent or healthy diets). In other words, they discount the future or see possible futures as less important than the present.
The present challenge is to realise futures through VR by presenting consumers with differing scenarios and differing future consequences e.g. adoption of particular diets and activity today and sustained over decades on a virtual life (lives) will be presented as leading to particular health status (weight status, morbidity, healthcare costs, DALYs and mortality outcomes). Well-being outcomes (subjective, short term) could also be modelled as well as what it 'feels like' to achieve goals (rewards). We would seek to incorporate ‘agency’ into the scenarios by allowing ‘players’ to manipulate their current lifestyle behaviours and experience fast-forwarded distant consequences. It is hypothesized that knowing the consequences of current behaviour (status) will negate future discounting, leading to greater acceptance of preventative health behaviours. A randomised controlled clinical trial would be undertaken to test the VR program against a control group.
Location: Adelaide, South Australia or Canberra, ACT
Scholarship: Top-up scholarship of $7,000 per annum, plus a generous operating budget of $10,000 per annum (a full scholarship may be available in certain circumstances)
Duration: Up to 3 years
Reference: 58102
Contact: For more information please contact David Cox by phone on 08 8303 8811 or email David.Cox@csiro.au
Pre-Requisites/Eligibility:
To be eligible to apply you must have (or expect to gain):
Recipients of CSIRO Postgraduate Studentships are generally required to be Australian citizens or have permanent residency status. However, in fields in which there is a national skill shortage, studentships may be awarded to overseas candidates provided they are prepared to seek permanent residency as soon as possible within Australian Government policy guidelines. International students must be able to show evidence of admission to an Australian university, as well as evidence that either their living costs or international student tuition fees are being covered by another scholarship or from private funds.
International applicants must have the appropriate immigration approvals to allow them to take up the scholarship.
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If you experience difficulties applying online call 1300 984 220 and someone will be able to assist you. Outside business hours please email: csiro-careers@csiro.au.
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Applications close on: Friday 21 December 2018 (10.55pm AEDT)