Seeking advice or treatment for male reproductive health disorders is predicted by sociodemographic factors specific to different reproductive health problems. As middle-aged and older men do attend doctors, opportunities exist for health professionals to optimise their consultations by routinely discussing reproductive health with all men, to identify under-reported male reproductive health disorders
The study examined men’s reproductive health problems and sexual behaviour and their implications fo...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Au...
The use, or rather the non-use, of health services by men is currently one of the main concerns in m...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Au...
Available online 14 July 2005.Background The Men in Australia Telephone Survey (MATeS) describes the...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between reproductive health disorders and lifestyle factors in middle-a...
Background: The relationship between reproductive health disorders and lifestyle factors in middle-a...
BACKGROUND: With limited information regarding fertility and sexual activity in the older population...
Abstract Background Redesigning primary health services may enhance timely and effective uptake by m...
BACKGROUND: Men use health services less often than women and frequently delay seeking help even if ...
In recognition of the particular issues related to health and wellbeing considerable government and ...
Mensline Australia is the only national, professional telephone counselling service for men in Austr...
Men seek help and use health services less frequently than women do. Men’s help-seeking practices...
The current study aims to explor how men would advise other men about seeking help for lower bowel s...
Men appear more likely to delay seeking medical advice for cancer symptoms, resulting in later stage...
The study examined men’s reproductive health problems and sexual behaviour and their implications fo...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Au...
The use, or rather the non-use, of health services by men is currently one of the main concerns in m...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Au...
Available online 14 July 2005.Background The Men in Australia Telephone Survey (MATeS) describes the...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between reproductive health disorders and lifestyle factors in middle-a...
Background: The relationship between reproductive health disorders and lifestyle factors in middle-a...
BACKGROUND: With limited information regarding fertility and sexual activity in the older population...
Abstract Background Redesigning primary health services may enhance timely and effective uptake by m...
BACKGROUND: Men use health services less often than women and frequently delay seeking help even if ...
In recognition of the particular issues related to health and wellbeing considerable government and ...
Mensline Australia is the only national, professional telephone counselling service for men in Austr...
Men seek help and use health services less frequently than women do. Men’s help-seeking practices...
The current study aims to explor how men would advise other men about seeking help for lower bowel s...
Men appear more likely to delay seeking medical advice for cancer symptoms, resulting in later stage...
The study examined men’s reproductive health problems and sexual behaviour and their implications fo...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Au...
The use, or rather the non-use, of health services by men is currently one of the main concerns in m...