This paper compares two research projects which explored men’s beliefs about their health. The concern of the paper is not with the findings themselves, but with the methodological issues concerned, in particular, the issue of interviewing men about health. The paper first discusses relevant issues from the literature concerning gender and interviewing. It then goes on to describe the two research projects, both of which involved interviews with men, firstly about health in general, and secondly with men who had had a heart attack. The experience of the researcher in each project was quite different, and the paper discusses possible reasons for this, including the part played by gender. It concludes by suggesting reasons for men talking, or...
Gender differences in health are the product of a complex interaction between biology and the social...
Symposium A9 Discourses of health and illness 151-SymposiumMuch work in critical health psychology,...
Why men’s health? Research in psychology, health and medicine has traditionally focused on men, to t...
This paper compares two research projects which explored men’s beliefs about their health. The conce...
Research into men’s health has focussed on hegemonic masculinity and the links to unhealthy lifestyl...
This paper explores gender differences in health talk, how such talk is informed by discourses at a ...
The perceived reluctance of men to seek help and use health services has limited opportunities for m...
Men die significantly younger than women and also die more frequently from all the leading causes of...
Differences in men’s and women’s health issues extend beyond the physiological and anatomical charac...
Coinciding with the women\u27s movement, increased attention was given to women\u27s health, while r...
For researchers interested in understanding men's health, there are two main literatures to harvest....
The aim of this study was to synthesize qualitative data on men's experiences of coronary heart dise...
The aim of this study was to synthesize qualitative data on men's experiences of coronary heart dise...
There has been a proliferation of nursing and other research on women's health over the last thirty ...
This thesis presents men’s discussions and experiences of health and illness and its relation to, an...
Gender differences in health are the product of a complex interaction between biology and the social...
Symposium A9 Discourses of health and illness 151-SymposiumMuch work in critical health psychology,...
Why men’s health? Research in psychology, health and medicine has traditionally focused on men, to t...
This paper compares two research projects which explored men’s beliefs about their health. The conce...
Research into men’s health has focussed on hegemonic masculinity and the links to unhealthy lifestyl...
This paper explores gender differences in health talk, how such talk is informed by discourses at a ...
The perceived reluctance of men to seek help and use health services has limited opportunities for m...
Men die significantly younger than women and also die more frequently from all the leading causes of...
Differences in men’s and women’s health issues extend beyond the physiological and anatomical charac...
Coinciding with the women\u27s movement, increased attention was given to women\u27s health, while r...
For researchers interested in understanding men's health, there are two main literatures to harvest....
The aim of this study was to synthesize qualitative data on men's experiences of coronary heart dise...
The aim of this study was to synthesize qualitative data on men's experiences of coronary heart dise...
There has been a proliferation of nursing and other research on women's health over the last thirty ...
This thesis presents men’s discussions and experiences of health and illness and its relation to, an...
Gender differences in health are the product of a complex interaction between biology and the social...
Symposium A9 Discourses of health and illness 151-SymposiumMuch work in critical health psychology,...
Why men’s health? Research in psychology, health and medicine has traditionally focused on men, to t...