The aim of our paper was to explore expressions of life choices and life chances (aspects of agency within structures) related to power and experiences of health among early unemployed adolescent young men during the transition period to adulthood. These expressions of agency within structure were interpreted in the light of Cockerham’s Health Lifestyles Theory. Furthermore, social constructions of masculinities were addressed in our analysis.Repeated interviews with ten young men in a cohort of school leavers were analyzed with qualitative content analysis.Cockerham’s model was useful for interpreting our findings and we found disposition to act to be a crucial theoretical tool to capture the will and intentions of participants in relation...
Gender, the complex of social relations and practices attached to biological sex, is one of the most...
This paper draws upon two critical qualitative empirical research studies (Williams, 2005; Robertson...
This thesis explores the issue of men\u27s access to chronic illness self management programs from a...
The aim of our paper was to explore expressions of life choices and life chances (aspects of agency ...
The aim of our paper was to explore expressions of life choices and life chances (aspects of agency ...
Aim The aim of our paper was to explore expressions of life choices and life chances (aspects of age...
Men in the United States suer more severe chronic conditions, have higher death rates for all 15 lea...
In recent years, much research concerning men's health has focused on men's health-related practices...
BACKGROUND: Gender, class and living conditions shape health and illness. However, few studies have ...
Background: Gender, class and living conditions shape health and illness. However, few studies have ...
Background: Gender, class and living conditions shape health and illness. However, few studies have ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this study ...
Contemporary society is increasingly concerned with matters relating to health and body image, a con...
Background: The literature shows how gender mandates contribute to differences in exposure and vulne...
Background: The literature shows how gender mandates contribute to differences in exposure and vulne...
Gender, the complex of social relations and practices attached to biological sex, is one of the most...
This paper draws upon two critical qualitative empirical research studies (Williams, 2005; Robertson...
This thesis explores the issue of men\u27s access to chronic illness self management programs from a...
The aim of our paper was to explore expressions of life choices and life chances (aspects of agency ...
The aim of our paper was to explore expressions of life choices and life chances (aspects of agency ...
Aim The aim of our paper was to explore expressions of life choices and life chances (aspects of age...
Men in the United States suer more severe chronic conditions, have higher death rates for all 15 lea...
In recent years, much research concerning men's health has focused on men's health-related practices...
BACKGROUND: Gender, class and living conditions shape health and illness. However, few studies have ...
Background: Gender, class and living conditions shape health and illness. However, few studies have ...
Background: Gender, class and living conditions shape health and illness. However, few studies have ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this study ...
Contemporary society is increasingly concerned with matters relating to health and body image, a con...
Background: The literature shows how gender mandates contribute to differences in exposure and vulne...
Background: The literature shows how gender mandates contribute to differences in exposure and vulne...
Gender, the complex of social relations and practices attached to biological sex, is one of the most...
This paper draws upon two critical qualitative empirical research studies (Williams, 2005; Robertson...
This thesis explores the issue of men\u27s access to chronic illness self management programs from a...