The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Australia. An external link to the publisher’s copy is included.Men seek help and use health services less frequently than women do. Men's help-seeking practices and health service use are complex issues involving biological, psychological and sociological considerations. Most discussion on men's help-seeking positions them as reluctant consumers or "behaving badly" with respect to their health. Few studies have explored whether health service providers are equipped to deal with men's health issues appropriately. The current health system appears not to be tailored to meet the health needs of men. Better collaboration is required across discipl...
Objective: To understand the views of men and service providers concerning the health information n...
Despite a growing literature on the factors associated with men's low rates of medical and psycholog...
Suicide claims five to six men a day in Australia, (ABS, 2016). This statistic alone is cause for co...
Men seek help and use health services less frequently than women do. Men’s help-seeking practices...
Background It is commonly held that men delay help seeking because they are ignorant about and disin...
Men's help seeking practices and patterns of health service use are significant public health issues...
Background: It is commonly held that men delay help seeking because they are ignorant about and disi...
It is commonly held that men delay help seeking because they are ignorant about and uninterested in ...
Background: Men continue to have a lower life expectancy in most countries compared to women. Explan...
In recognition of the particular issues related to health and wellbeing considerable government and ...
It is often assumed that men are reluctant to seek medical care. However, despite growing interest i...
Men experience more incidence of morbidity and live fewer years than women (Mahalik et al., 2007; Wh...
Masters in Development Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College 2015Men play a significa...
Abstract Background It is commonly held that men delay help seeking because they are ignorant about ...
Men’s health has historically received little attention in terms of consultation, planning, strategy...
Objective: To understand the views of men and service providers concerning the health information n...
Despite a growing literature on the factors associated with men's low rates of medical and psycholog...
Suicide claims five to six men a day in Australia, (ABS, 2016). This statistic alone is cause for co...
Men seek help and use health services less frequently than women do. Men’s help-seeking practices...
Background It is commonly held that men delay help seeking because they are ignorant about and disin...
Men's help seeking practices and patterns of health service use are significant public health issues...
Background: It is commonly held that men delay help seeking because they are ignorant about and disi...
It is commonly held that men delay help seeking because they are ignorant about and uninterested in ...
Background: Men continue to have a lower life expectancy in most countries compared to women. Explan...
In recognition of the particular issues related to health and wellbeing considerable government and ...
It is often assumed that men are reluctant to seek medical care. However, despite growing interest i...
Men experience more incidence of morbidity and live fewer years than women (Mahalik et al., 2007; Wh...
Masters in Development Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College 2015Men play a significa...
Abstract Background It is commonly held that men delay help seeking because they are ignorant about ...
Men’s health has historically received little attention in terms of consultation, planning, strategy...
Objective: To understand the views of men and service providers concerning the health information n...
Despite a growing literature on the factors associated with men's low rates of medical and psycholog...
Suicide claims five to six men a day in Australia, (ABS, 2016). This statistic alone is cause for co...