This thesis explores the issue of men\u27s access to chronic illness self management programs from a social constructionist perspective. A combination of research methodologies was used; a quantitative analysis to confirm gender differences in levels and patterns of service use; a qualitative analysis to gain an increased understanding of the factors affecting men\u27s access; and a trial to test the application of the research findings. The clients and services of Arthritis Victoria were chosen as the setting for this research. The quantitative analyses were conducted on contingency tables and odds ratios and confirmed that men were under-represented as service users. The analyses also identified gender differences in patterns of service u...
The lack of an evidence base for formulating men's health policies means existing programs and pract...
Coinciding with the women\u27s movement, increased attention was given to women\u27s health, while r...
This thesis presents men’s discussions and experiences of health and illness and its relation to, an...
Men's help seeking practices and patterns of health service use are significant public health issues...
As self-management programs for chronic illness increasingly become the domain of primary health car...
Epidemiologic data suggest men often experience excessive morbidity and early mortality, possibly co...
Epidemiologic data suggest men often experience excessive morbidity and early mortality, possibly co...
To date, very little research has been conducted into how men negotiate masculinities over the life...
Gender, the complex of social relations and practices attached to biological sex, is one of the most...
The Australian Government has made a commitment to improving the health and wellbeing of Australians...
Suicide claims five to six men a day in Australia, (ABS, 2016). This statistic alone is cause for co...
This article argues for a gendered psychology of men's health. We argue that capitalism and patriarc...
© 2017 The Authors. Sociology of Health & Illness published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf o...
Men in the United States suer more severe chronic conditions, have higher death rates for all 15 lea...
It is commonly held that men delay help seeking because they are ignorant about and uninterested in ...
The lack of an evidence base for formulating men's health policies means existing programs and pract...
Coinciding with the women\u27s movement, increased attention was given to women\u27s health, while r...
This thesis presents men’s discussions and experiences of health and illness and its relation to, an...
Men's help seeking practices and patterns of health service use are significant public health issues...
As self-management programs for chronic illness increasingly become the domain of primary health car...
Epidemiologic data suggest men often experience excessive morbidity and early mortality, possibly co...
Epidemiologic data suggest men often experience excessive morbidity and early mortality, possibly co...
To date, very little research has been conducted into how men negotiate masculinities over the life...
Gender, the complex of social relations and practices attached to biological sex, is one of the most...
The Australian Government has made a commitment to improving the health and wellbeing of Australians...
Suicide claims five to six men a day in Australia, (ABS, 2016). This statistic alone is cause for co...
This article argues for a gendered psychology of men's health. We argue that capitalism and patriarc...
© 2017 The Authors. Sociology of Health & Illness published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf o...
Men in the United States suer more severe chronic conditions, have higher death rates for all 15 lea...
It is commonly held that men delay help seeking because they are ignorant about and uninterested in ...
The lack of an evidence base for formulating men's health policies means existing programs and pract...
Coinciding with the women\u27s movement, increased attention was given to women\u27s health, while r...
This thesis presents men’s discussions and experiences of health and illness and its relation to, an...