Men's apparent resistance to recommended health practices and their engagement with 'high-risk' behaviours has been associated with an increased risk of morbidity or mortality. Recent work has highlighted the need to think critically about the health-promoting behaviours that men appear reluctant to engage in, as well as examining those they embrace, and explore the gendered meanings that men attribute to their beliefs and behaviours. This article presents men's discussions of the 'practices of masculinity' and examines their relation to, and implications for, men's health-related behaviours as articulated in 15 focus group discussions (59 participants in total). The data capture both the experiences of men who felt pressured to engage in b...
Research into men’s health has focussed on hegemonic masculinity and the links to unhealthy lifestyl...
Why men’s health? Research in psychology, health and medicine has traditionally focused on men, to t...
Background: The literature shows how gender mandates contribute to differences in exposure and vulne...
Men's apparent resistance to recommended health practices and their engagement with 'high-risk' beha...
This thesis presents men’s discussions and experiences of health and illness and its relation to, an...
The aim of this small-scale project is to explore Scottish men-s awareness of -_male cancer- specifi...
It is often assumed that men are reluctant to seek medical care. However, despite growing interest i...
It is often assumed that men are reluctant to seek medical care. However, despite growing interest i...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this study ...
This article argues for a gendered psychology of men's health. We argue that capitalism and patriarc...
This study is concerned with men's health and health-related behaviours. It examines statistical evi...
Gender, the complex of social relations and practices attached to biological sex, is one of the most...
This study examined the unique contributions of masculinity and men's perceptions of the normativene...
This paper draws upon two critical qualitative empirical research studies (Williams, 2005; Robertson...
Background: In many countries, smoking rates are higher among men than women, highlighting the impor...
Research into men’s health has focussed on hegemonic masculinity and the links to unhealthy lifestyl...
Why men’s health? Research in psychology, health and medicine has traditionally focused on men, to t...
Background: The literature shows how gender mandates contribute to differences in exposure and vulne...
Men's apparent resistance to recommended health practices and their engagement with 'high-risk' beha...
This thesis presents men’s discussions and experiences of health and illness and its relation to, an...
The aim of this small-scale project is to explore Scottish men-s awareness of -_male cancer- specifi...
It is often assumed that men are reluctant to seek medical care. However, despite growing interest i...
It is often assumed that men are reluctant to seek medical care. However, despite growing interest i...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this study ...
This article argues for a gendered psychology of men's health. We argue that capitalism and patriarc...
This study is concerned with men's health and health-related behaviours. It examines statistical evi...
Gender, the complex of social relations and practices attached to biological sex, is one of the most...
This study examined the unique contributions of masculinity and men's perceptions of the normativene...
This paper draws upon two critical qualitative empirical research studies (Williams, 2005; Robertson...
Background: In many countries, smoking rates are higher among men than women, highlighting the impor...
Research into men’s health has focussed on hegemonic masculinity and the links to unhealthy lifestyl...
Why men’s health? Research in psychology, health and medicine has traditionally focused on men, to t...
Background: The literature shows how gender mandates contribute to differences in exposure and vulne...