BACKGROUND: Men use health services less often than women and frequently delay seeking help even if experiencing serious health problems. This may put men at higher risk for developing serious health problems which, in part, may explain men's higher rates of some serious illnesses and shorter life span relative to women. This paper identifies factors that contribute to health care utilisation in a cohort of Australian men by exploring associations between socio-economic, health and lifestyle factors and the use of general practitioner (GP) services. METHODS: We used data from Ten to Men, the Australian Longitudinal Study on Male Health. Health care utilisation was defined in two ways: at least one GP visit in the past 12 months and having a...
Höhn A, Gampe J, Lindahl-Jacobsen R, Christensen K, Oksuzyan A. Do men avoid seeking medical advice?...
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...
Abstract Background Redesigning primary health services may enhance timely and effective uptake by m...
The use, or rather the non-use, of health services by men is currently one of the main concerns in m...
Research on patterns of self-rated health and health service use suggests that women report having p...
Men's help seeking practices and patterns of health service use are significant public health issues...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between reproductive health disorders and lifestyle factors in middle-a...
Whether it's stubbornness, an aversion to appearing weak or vulnerable, or other reasons, men go to ...
It is commonly held that men delay help seeking because they are ignorant about and uninterested in ...
Masters in Development Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College 2015Men play a significa...
There is a perception that traditional masculine ideals, usually thought deleterious for men’s healt...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Au...
Background It is commonly held that men delay help seeking because they are ignorant about and disin...
Men seek help and use health services less frequently than women do. Men’s help-seeking practices...
Höhn A, Gampe J, Lindahl-Jacobsen R, Christensen K, Oksuzyan A. Do men avoid seeking medical advice?...
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...
Abstract Background Redesigning primary health services may enhance timely and effective uptake by m...
The use, or rather the non-use, of health services by men is currently one of the main concerns in m...
Research on patterns of self-rated health and health service use suggests that women report having p...
Men's help seeking practices and patterns of health service use are significant public health issues...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between reproductive health disorders and lifestyle factors in middle-a...
Whether it's stubbornness, an aversion to appearing weak or vulnerable, or other reasons, men go to ...
It is commonly held that men delay help seeking because they are ignorant about and uninterested in ...
Masters in Development Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College 2015Men play a significa...
There is a perception that traditional masculine ideals, usually thought deleterious for men’s healt...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Au...
Background It is commonly held that men delay help seeking because they are ignorant about and disin...
Men seek help and use health services less frequently than women do. Men’s help-seeking practices...
Höhn A, Gampe J, Lindahl-Jacobsen R, Christensen K, Oksuzyan A. Do men avoid seeking medical advice?...
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...