In addition to anecdotal evidence, empirical findings demonstrate that males are significantly less likely to access and utilize healthcare than females. Several sociocultural theories exist that try to account for this; however, using theories to improve access and utilization of healthcare, particularly preventative healthcare, may prove more impactful for male health. This poster will explore the strongest predictors of male avoidance of healthcare. Clinical implications will be discussed
This article argues for a gendered psychology of men's health. We argue that capitalism and patriarc...
BackgroundLife course perspectives suggest that optimizing men's health before conception is requisi...
BACKGROUND: Chronic diseases drive the burden of disease in many societies, particularly among men. ...
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...
Men have everything including the highest death rates in 9 out of the 10 leading causes of death ran...
Coinciding with the women\u27s movement, increased attention was given to women\u27s health, while r...
Men can expect to die approximately five years sooner than women, and men are more likely to die as ...
Whether it's stubbornness, an aversion to appearing weak or vulnerable, or other reasons, men go to ...
Epidemiologic studies and related literature consistently report that males have fewer years of life...
The purpose of this study was to use focus groups to explore married men’s avoidance of health-care ...
Men in the United States suffer more severe chronic condi-tions, have higher death rates for all 15 ...
Epidemiologic studies and related literature consistently report that males have fewer years of life...
Höhn A, Gampe J, Lindahl-Jacobsen R, Christensen K, Oksuzyan A. Do men avoid seeking medical advice?...
A critical component in the prevention and treatment of illness and disease is individuals ’ timely ...
This article argues for a gendered psychology of men's health. We argue that capitalism and patriarc...
BackgroundLife course perspectives suggest that optimizing men's health before conception is requisi...
BACKGROUND: Chronic diseases drive the burden of disease in many societies, particularly among men. ...
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...
Men have everything including the highest death rates in 9 out of the 10 leading causes of death ran...
Coinciding with the women\u27s movement, increased attention was given to women\u27s health, while r...
Men can expect to die approximately five years sooner than women, and men are more likely to die as ...
Whether it's stubbornness, an aversion to appearing weak or vulnerable, or other reasons, men go to ...
Epidemiologic studies and related literature consistently report that males have fewer years of life...
The purpose of this study was to use focus groups to explore married men’s avoidance of health-care ...
Men in the United States suffer more severe chronic condi-tions, have higher death rates for all 15 ...
Epidemiologic studies and related literature consistently report that males have fewer years of life...
Höhn A, Gampe J, Lindahl-Jacobsen R, Christensen K, Oksuzyan A. Do men avoid seeking medical advice?...
A critical component in the prevention and treatment of illness and disease is individuals ’ timely ...
This article argues for a gendered psychology of men's health. We argue that capitalism and patriarc...
BackgroundLife course perspectives suggest that optimizing men's health before conception is requisi...
BACKGROUND: Chronic diseases drive the burden of disease in many societies, particularly among men. ...