20. Men's Health

(Excerpted from The Men's Bibliography: A comprehensive bibliography of writing on men, masculinities, gender, and sexualities, compiled by Michael Flood. 18th edition, 2008. Home URL: http://mensbiblio.xyonline.net/)

Note: Also see the section "Working with Men".

a) Introductions and overviews

-. (1995). Proceedings of the National Men’s Health Conference. Canberra: Department of Community Services and Health

Connell, R.W. et al. (1999). Men’s Health: A Research Agenda and Background Report. Canberra: Commonwealth of Australia.

Davidson, Neil, and Trefor Lloyd. (eds.). (2001). Promoting Men’s Health: A Guide for Practitioners. London: Baillire Tindall.
Contents;
1. Men and Health: The Context for Practice / Trefor Lloyd.
2. Inequalities in Men’s Health / Sian Griffiths.
3. Commissioning and Men: The Case of STDs / Lindsay Neil.
4. Men’s Health: What Should Health Promotion Units Do? / Alec Kendall.
5. The Development of Men’s Health in Australia / Richard Fletcher.
6. It Takes Two: A Contraceptive Campaign Aimed at Men / Lorraine Hoare; Joan Walsh.
7. Developing Resources / Paul Brown.
8. Psychosexual Therapy / Judi Keshet-Orr.
9. The New Men’s Media / Peter Baker.
10. Self-Help Groups / Phil Williams.
11. A Community Health Approach to Men’s Health / David Hart; Tony Mays.
12. Promoting Weight Loss in Men Aged 40-45: The Keeping It Up Campaign / David Wilkins.
13. Alive and Kicking: Using Sport to Improve Men’s Health / Maggie Robinson.
14. Primary Care / David Jewell.
15. Well Man Clinics / Christine Watson.
16. Addressing Skin Cancer Prevention With Outdoor Workers / Maya Twardzicki; Terri Roche.
17. Healthcare for Male Prisoners / Christina Evans.
18. Promoting Black Men’s Health / Mina J. Bhavsar.
19. Sex Education for Young Men / Mike Massaro.
20. Gay and Bisexual Men’s General Health / Graham Hart; Paul Flowers.
21. Testicular Cancer: No Laughing Matter? / Lesley Hamilton.
22. A Suicide Prevention Strategy for Young Men / Brian Mackenzie.
23. Guidelines for Practice / Neil Davidson.

Doyal, Lesley. (2001). Sex, Gender, and Health: The Need for a New Approach. British Medical Journal. Vol. 323, 3 November

Fletcher, Richard. (1995). An Introduction to the New Men’s Health. University of Newcastle: Men’s Health Project.

Fletcher, Richard. (1996). Testosterone Poisoning or Terminal Neglect? The Men’s Health Issue. Parliamentary Research Service, Commonwealth of Australia.

Hall, Robert H. (2003). Promoting men’s health. Australian Family Physician, 32(6), June, pp. 401-407.

Lloyd, Trefor. (2002). Boys’ and Young Men’s Health: What works?. London: Health Development Agency.

Oherir, Bill. (1995). Men’s Health: Uncovering the Mystery. Mount Gambier, South Australia: Oherir.

Pease, Bob. (2002). Masculinity as a Health Hazard? The New Men’s Health. Chapter 9 in Men and Gender Relations. Melbourne: Tertiary Press.

Primary Health Care Group. (1996). Draft National Men’s Health Policy. Canberra: Department of Community Services and Health.

Rosenfeld, Dana, and Christopher A. Faircloth. (eds.). Medicalized Masculinities. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

Sabo, Donald. (2000). Men’s Health Studies: Origins and Trends. Journal of American College Health. 49(3):133-142, Nov.

Sabo, Donald. (2005). The Study of Masculinities and Men’s Health: An Overview. In The Handbook of Studies on Men and Masculinities. Eds Michael Kimmel, Jeff Hearn, and R.W. Connell. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Sabo, Donald, and David F. Gordon. (eds.). (1995). Men’s Health and Illness: Gender, Power and the Body. London: Sage

Schofield T., R.W. Connell, L. Walker, J.F. Wood, and D.L. Butland. (2000). Understanding Men’s Health and Illness: A Gender-Relations Approach to Policy, Research, and Practice. Journal of American College Health. 48(6):247-256, May.

Strodl, Esben. (1994). A Review of Men’s Health Literature. Toowoomba: Darling Downs Regional Health Authority, Queensland Health.

 

b) Other general references

Note: Also see the extensive bibliography in Fletcher's (1995) work, which includes sections on suicide, prostate cancer, unemployment, drink driving, alcohol abuse, spinal cord and road injury, retirement, post-traumatic stress disorder, adolescent pain, testicular cancer, back pain, disability, domestic violence, hearing loss, impotence, circumcision, HIV/AIDS, sports injury, and hernias.

For references on men's involvement in family planning, see the section "Reproductive Issues and Technologies".


-. (1992/93). Men’s Health. Special feature in XY: Men, Sex, Politics, 2(4), Summer. (Five articles on various aspects of men’s health. XY magazine also included a regular column on men’s health).

Adams, M. (1998). Men’s health: A cultural perspective. Aboriginal and Islander Health Worker Journal, v.22 no.3 May – Jun.

Adams, Mick. (2006). Raising the profile of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men’s health: an Indigenous man’s perspective. Australian Aboriginal Studies, No. 2: 68-74.

Addis, Michael E., and James R. Mahalik. (2003). Men, Masculinity, and the Contexts of Help Seeking. American Psychologist. 58(1), pp. 5-14, January.

Alexander, Brooke. (1992-93). Dilemmas of Care. (A prevention-oriented model for men’s health) XY: Men, Sex, Politics, 2(4), Summer.

Alexander, Susan M. (2003). Stylish Hard Bodies: Branded masculinity in Men’s Health magazine. Sociological Perspectives, 46(4), pp. 535-554.

Allen, D.G., and M. Whatley. (1986). Nursing and Men’s Health: Some Critical Considerations. Nursing Clinics of North America, 21(1), pp. 3-13.

American Journal of Men’s Health, 1(1), March 2007.
Physiology and Endocrinology of Hot Flashes in Prostate Cancer / Demetrius J. Porche.
Critical Review: Is Watchful Waiting a Viable Management Option for Older Men with Prostate Cancer? / Donald E. Bailey, Jr and Meredith Wallace.
Fear, Knowledge, and Efficacy Beliefs Differentially Predict the Frequency of Digital Rectal Examination Versus Prostate Specific Antigen Screening in Ethnically Diverse Samples of Older Men / Nathan S. Consedine, David Horton, Tracey Ungar, Andrew K. Joe, Paul Ramirez, and Luisa Borrell.
An Integrated Model of Gay Men’s Depressive Symptoms / Gordon Josephson and Valerie Whiffen.
Testicular Cancer Among African American College Men: Knowledge, Perceived Risk, and Perceptions of Cancer Fatalism / Barbara D. Powe, Louie Ross, Donoria Wilkerson, Patrice Brooks, and Dexter Cooper.

Anderson, Arnold. (ed). (1990). Males with Eating Disorders. New York: Bruner/Mazel.

Annandale, Ellen, and J. Clark. (1996). What is Gender? Feminist Theory and the Sociology of Human Reproduction. Sociology of Health & Illness, 18(1), pp. 17-44.

Annandale, Ellen, and Kate Hunt. (1990). Masculinity, Femininity and Sex: An Exploration of their Relative Contribution to Explaining Gender Differences in Health. Sociology of Health and Illness, 12(1), March.

Anson O. (1993). Gender Differences in Health Perceptions and their Predictors. Social Science and Medicine, 36(4), pp. 19-27.

Armstrong, Joe Michael. (2001). Men’s Health: A Common Sense Approach. Freedom, Calif.: Crossing Press.

Ausmed Publications. (1993). Men’s Health: The Forgotten Issue?. Melbourne: Ausmed Publications.

Backhans, M., M. Lundberg, and A. Månsdotter. (2007). Does increased gender equity lead to a convergence of health outcomes for men and women? A study of Swedish municipalities. Social Science and Medicine, Volume 64, Issue 9, May.

Baffi, C.R. (1991). Gender Role Identity, Gender Role Stress and Health Behaviours: An Exploratory Study of Selected College Males. Health Values Achieving High Level Wellness, 15(1), pp. 9-18.

Bagnall, Diana. (1996). Beauty and the Beasts. The Bulletin, 29 October

Baker, Peter. (2001). The International Men’s Health Movement. British Medical Journal. Vol. 323, 3 November

Barbeau, C. (1982). The Failure of Success. Chapter 4 in Delivering the Male, Winston Press.

Barkley, T.W. Jr., and P.A. Kohler. (1992). Is Nursing’s Image a Deterrent to Recruiting Men Into the Profession? Male High School Students Respond. Nursing Forum, 27(2), April-June, pp. 9-14.

Baum, Frances, and Richard Cooke. (1986). Community Health Services for Men in the Southern Area of Adelaide: Rationale, Development and Evaluation. Adelaide: Southern Community Health Services Research Unit, Evaluation Series No. 3.

Baum, Frances. (1986). Men and Community Health Services: The Reluctant Users. In Linking Men’s services: A Conference on Men’s Issues and Services in South Australia, Conference Proceedings, Noarlunga Centre

Beckwith, J.B. (1992). Substance Abuse, Responsible Use, and Gender. Drugs in Society, No. 1, March.

Bentley, Michael. (2006). A primary health care approach to men’s health in community health settings: it’s just better practice. Australian Journal of Primary Health, v.12 no.1, Apr: 21-26.

Berger, Jill M., Ronald Levant, Katharine Kaye McMillan, and William Kelleher. (2005). Impact of Gender Role Conflict, Traditional Masculinity Ideology, Alexithymia, and Age on Men’s Attitudes Toward Psychological Help Seeking. Psychology of Men & Masculinity, Volume 6 Issue 1, January.

Berrett, J. (1997). Feeding the Organization Man: Diet and Masculinity in Postwar America. Journal of Social History, 30(4).

Bookwala, Jamila et.al. (1994). The Long-Term Effects of Military Service on Quality of Life: The Vietnam Experience. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 24(6).

Bradford, Nikki. (1995). Men’s Health Matters: The Complete A-Z of Men’s Health. London: Vermilion.

Brewer, Sarah. (1995). The Complete Book of Men’s Health. London & San Francisco: Thorsons.

Brooks, Gary R. (2001). Masculinity and Men’s Mental Health. Journal of American College Health. 49(6):285-297, May

Brooks, Gary R. (ed). (1992). Men’s Studies Review, Special Issue: Men & Mental Health. 9(2), Fall

Broom, Dorothy. (1989). Masculine Medicine, Feminine Illness: Gender and Health. In Sociology of Health and Illness: Australian Readings, South Melbourne, VIC: Macmillan.

Broom, Dorothy. (1994). Taken Down and Used Against Us: Litigating Against Women’s Health Services. In Waddell, Charles and Peterson, Alan. (eds.). Just Health: Inequality in Illness, Care and Prevention, Churchhill Livingstone.

Broom, Dorothy. (1995). Sexing the Diseased Heart. Healthsharing Women, October-November, pp. 8-11.

Brown, Sally. (2001). What Makes Men Talk About Health?. Journal of Gender Studies, Volume 10, Number 2, July, pp. 187-195.

Buchbinder, David. (1998). A well shaped man. In Health Matters: A sociology of illness, prevention and care. Eds Alan Petersen and Charles Waddell. Sydney: Allen & Unwin.

Burda, Philip C., Richard J. Tushup, and Patty S. Hackman. (1992). Masculinity and Social Support in Alcoholic Men. Journal of Men’s Studies, 1(2), November, pp. 187-193.

Burkitt, George. (1999). Strategies for Dealing with Men in General Practice. Australian Family Physician, v.28 no.8 Aug: 773-774.

Butler, Paul. (1996). Men’s Health Policy: Report on the Draft National Men’s Health Policy. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 2(1), February, pp. 9-11.

Campbell, H. (2000). The Glass Phallus: Pub(lic) Masculinity and drinking in Rural New Zealand. Rural Sociology. 65(4):562-581, Dec..

Canaan, Joyce E. (1996). ‘One Thing Leads to Another’: Drinking, Fighting and Working-Class Masculinities. In Mac an Ghaill, Mairtin. (ed.). Understanding Masculinities: Social Relations and Cultural Arenas. Buckingham & Philadelphia: Open University Press

Capraro, R.L. (2000). Why College Men Drink: Alcohol, Adventure, and the Paradox of Masculinity. Journal of American College Health, May, 48(6): 307-315.

Chang, P.P., D.E. Ford, L.A. Meoni, N.Y. Wang, and M.J. Klag. (2002). Anger in young men and subsequent premature cardiovascular disease: the precursors study. Archives of Internal Medicine, Apr 22, Vol. 162, Iss. 8.

Charmaz, Kathy. (1994). Identity Dilemmas of Chronically Ill Men. Sociological Quarterly, 35(2). (Also in Sabo, Donald and Gordon, David F. (eds.). (1995). Men’s Health and Illness: Gender, Power and the Body. London: Sage.)

Cochran, Sam V., and Fredric E. Rabinowitz. (1999). Men and Depression: Clinical and Empirical Perspectives. Academic Press.

Cooper, Mick, and Peter Baker. (1996). Bodies: The Healthy Man. Chapter 6 in The MANual: The Complete Man’s Guide to Life. London: Thorsons

Couch, Murray. (1993). Friends with Your Testicles?. (Men’s health and men’s power) XY: Men, Sex, Politics, 3(1), Autumn.

Courtenay, Will H. (1997). A Window on College Men’s Health. American College Health Association Action, 36(4), 1, 5.

Courtenay, Will H. (1997). Focus on Men’s Health. Blue Shield of California Positive Personal Health, 4(2), 1.

Courtenay, Will H. (1998). Better to Die than Cry? A Longitudinal and Constructionist Study of Masculinity and the Health Risk Behavior of Young American Men. (Doctoral dissertation. University of California at Berkeley). Dissertation Abstracts International, 59(08A), 232 pp. (Publication number AAT 9902042)..

Courtenay, Will H. (1998). College Men’s Health: An Overview and a Call to Action. Journal of American College Health, May, 46(6), pp. 279-290.

Courtenay, Will H. (1998). Communication Strategies for Improving Men’s Health: The 6-Point HEALTH Plan. Wellness Management, 14(1), 1, 3-4.

Courtenay, Will H. (1998). Guidelines for the Treatment of Men. Nursing Spectrum, 7(6), 5.

Courtenay, Will H. (1998). Health Risk Inventory. A 60-Item Instrument for Measuring Health Risk.

Courtenay, Will H. (1998). The Men’s Health Handbook. Berkeley, CA: Men’s Health Consulting.

Courtenay, Will H. (1999). Situating Men’s Health in the Negotiation of Masculinities. The Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity Bulletin (The American Psychological Association), 4(2), 10-12.

Courtenay, Will H. (2000). Behavioral Factors Associated with Disease, Injury, and Death Among Men: Evidence and Implications for Prevention. Journal of Men’s Studies, Volume 9 Number 1, Fall, pp. 81-142

Courtenay, Will H. (2000). Constructions of Masculinity and Their Influence on Men’s Well-Being: A Theory of Gender and Health. Soc Sci Med. May;50(10):1385-401.

Courtenay, Will H. (2000). Engendering Health: A Social Constructionist Examination of Men’s Health Beliefs and Behaviors. Psychology of Men & Masculinity, 1(1), January .

Courtenay, Will H. (2000). Teaming Up for the New Men’s Health Movement. Journal of Men’s Studies, 8(3), pp. 387-392.

Courtenay, Will H. (2001). College Men’s Health. In T.L. Davis, Men: On Campus (pp. 1-2). Washington, DC: American College Student Personnel Association.

Courtenay, Will H. (2001). Men’s Health in the U.S.A. Sex and Gender Matter - From Boys to Men: The Future of Men’s Health (pp. 15-17). Procedings of the First World Congress on Men’s Health. November 2-4, 2001, Vienna, Austria.

Courtenay, Will H. (2001). Men’s Health: Ethnicity Matters. Social Work Today, 1(8), 20-22.

Courtenay, Will H. (2001). Who are the ‘Men’ in ‘Men’s Health?’ The Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity Bulletin (The American Psychological Association), 6(3), 10-13.

Courtenay, Will H. (Guest Ed.) and Keeling, R.P. (ed.). (2000). Men’s Health: A Theme Issue [Special issue]. Journal of American College Health, 48(6).

Courtenay, Will H. (in Progress). Counseling Men in Health or Medical Settings. In G.E. Good and G. Brooks. (eds.). The New Handbook of Counseling and Psychotherapy Approaches for Men, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Courtenay, Will H. (in progress). Men’s Health: Best Practices for Working With Men. Temple University Press.

Courtenay, Will H. , and R.P. Keeling. (2000). Men, Gender, and Health: Toward an Interdisciplinary Approach. Journal of American College Health, 48(6), 1-4.

Courtenay, Will H., and R.P. Keeling. (in progress). Men’s Health: Multidisciplinary Perspectives. Vanderbilt University Press.

Courtenay, Will H., and Don Sabo. (2001). Preventive Health Strategies for Men in Prison. In Donald F. Sabo, Terry Allen Kupers and Willie James London. (eds.). Prison Masculinities. Temple University Press.

Courtenay, Will H., Donald R. McCreary, and Joseph R. Merighi. (2002). Gender and ethnic differences in health beliefs and behaviors. Journal of Health Psychology, 7(3), pp. 219-231.

Curran, G., and T. Harris. (eds.). (year?). Selected Papers About Men’s Health: Proceedings from The First National Men’s Health Forum: Men’s Health Towards 2000, or Living as a Man in the 90s.

Cusack, Jason, Frank P. Deane, Coralie J. Wilson, and Joseph Ciarrochi. (2004). Who Influence Men to Go to Therapy? Reports from Men Attending Psychological Services. International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, 26, 3, Sept, pp. 271-283.

Dashe, Alfred M. (1997). The Men’s Health Sourcebook. Los Angeles, CA: RGA Publishing.

de Keijzer, B. (1997). La masculinidad como factor de riesgo. [Masculinity as a risk factor.] In: Genero y salud en el Sureste de Mexico, [edited by] Esperanza Tunon.; Mexico City, Mexico, ECOSUR.

Delsohn, S. (1996). The Fire Inside: Firefighters Talk About Their Lives. New York: HarperCollins Publishers.

Diedrich, Lisa L. (1998). Hysterical Men: Shell-Shock and the Destabilisation of Masculinity. In Shildrick, Margrit and Janet Price. (eds.). Vital Signs: Feminist Reconfigurations of the Biological Body. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.

Dillon, Paul, Jan Copeland, and Richard Peters. (1999). Exploring the Relationship between Male Homo/bi-sexuality, Body Image and Steroid Use. Culture, Health & Sexuality, 1(4), October.

Downes, Karen, and Judith White. (1997). Aromatherapy for Men. Brighton-Le-Sands, NSW: Nacson and Sons

Drummond, Murray. (1999). Life as a Male Anorexic. Australian Journal of Primary Health Interchange. Vol 5 No 2.

Drummond, Murray. (2002). Men, Body Image and Eating Disorders. International Journal of Men’s Health. 1(1), January.

Drummond, Murray, and R. Garrett. (1998). The Cult of Body Obsession. ACHPER Matters, South Australia.

Drummond, Murray, T. Laws, and J. Poljak-Fligic. (2001). Prostate Cancer Awareness Among Italo-Australian Men. Australian Journal of Primary Health. Vol 7 Number 3.

Duck, Waverly Orlando. (2001). The Effects of Beliefs About Masculinity on the Health of African American Men Across the Life Span. Gerontologist, 41(special issue 1). (2001).

Edley, Nigel, and Margaret Wetherell. (1995). The Biological Basis of Masculinity. Chapter 1 in Men in Perspective: Practice, Power and Identity. London: Prentice-Hall

Edwards, Peter. (1997). Men’s Health: Social Policy and the New Man. Social Alternatives, 16(2), April.

Ehrenreich, Barbara. (1983). Reasons of the Heart. Chapter 6 in The Hearts of Men. London: Pluto Press

Elmberger, Eva, Christina Bolund, and Kim Lutzen. (2002). Men With Cancer: Changes in Attempts to Master the Self-image as a Man and as a Parent. Cancer Nursing. 25(6), pp. 477-485, December.

Farrell, Warren. (1986). Chapter 1 in Why Men Are the Way They Are: The Male-Female Dynamic. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Ferketich, Sandra L., and Ramona T. Mercer. (1989). Men’s Health Status During Pregnancy and Early Fatherhood. Research in Nursing and Health, 12(3), June, pp. 137-148.

Fichter, M. et.al. (1985). Anorexic Syndromes in the Male. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 19, 2-3.

Fletcher, Richard. (1994). Men’s Health. Australian Community Health Association, Issues Paper No. 9. Sydney.
Includes: Why Men’s Health? An Introduction. Men and Rape: Kick Starting a Community Group. The Ottawa Charter for Blokes?. Some Figures on Men’s Health.

Fletcher, Richard. (1995). Tackling Men’s Health. Arena magazine, August-September, pp. 10-11.

Fletcher, Richard. (1997). Coping, Coming, Cutting, Consuming and Caring: An Ethic of Care for Males. Invited address to Second National Men’s Health Conference, Fremantle, WA, October

FPAhealth. (2002). A Community Participation Model of Sexual Health Promotion with Young Men from Non-English Speaking Backgrounds in the Illawarra: Final summary report and evaluation report. Sydney: FPAhealth.

Galdas, Paul M., Francine Cheater, and Paul Marshall. (2005). Men and health help-seeking behaviour: Literature review. Journal Of Advanced Nursing, 49(6): pp. 616-623, March.

Garrett, Catherine. Men and Anorexia Nervosa. Working Papers in Women’s Studies, No. 9, Universrity of Western Sydney (Nepean).

Gefou-Madianou, Dimitra. (ed). (1992). Alcohol, Gender, and Culture. London & New York: Routledge.
Includes: Driessen, Henk. Drinking on Masculinity: Alcohol and Gender in Andalusia.
Bianquis-Gasser, Isabelle. Wine and Men in Alsace, France.
Bjeren, Gunilla. Drinking and Masculinity in Everyday Swedish Culture.

Gibbs, Jewelle Taylor. (ed). (1988). Young, Black and Male in America: An Endangered Species. Dover, Mass.: Auburn House.

Gibbs, L., and J. Oliffe. (2004). Promoting Men’s Health. In Moodie, R & Hulme, A. (eds.), Hands-on Health Promotion (pp. 356-363). Melbourne: IP Communications.

Glassner, Barry. (1992). Men and Muscles. In Kimmel, Michael and Messner, Michael. (eds.). Men’s Lives. New York/Toronto: Macmillan/Maxwell (2nd edition)

Goeman, Ross. (1995). Which Men’s Health? Perpetuating Social Confusion and Championing the Male Cause. Druthers: Reordering Gender, 1(1), Winter (Gender Studies Collective, Monash University, Gippsland Campus)

Gough, B., and M.T. Conner. (2005). Barriers to healthy eating amongst men: A qualitative analysis. Social Science and Medicine. July 9.

Gough, Brendan, and Gareth Edwards. (1998). The Beer Talking: Four Lads, a Carry Out and the Reproduction of Masculinities. Sociological Review, 46(3), August

Guter, Bob et al. (ed.). (2003). Queer Crips: Disabled Gay Men and Their Stories. Harrington Park Press.

Haiken, Elizabeth. (2000). Virtual Virility, or, Does Medicine Make the Man?. Men and Masculinities, 2(4), April.

Hamilton Craig, Ian. Men’s Health: A Comprehensive Guide to the Treatment and Prevention of Major Illnesses Affecting Men. Pan Books.

Harrison, Lyn, and Deana Leahy. (eds.). (2002). Health Education Australia, Special issue: Young Males, their Health and Responsive Health Education. 2(2).
Includes;
Boys’ health, boys’ education and health education for boys / Lori Beckett.
Counting the cost of alienation and abuse in schools / Christopher Hickey.
Bacteria, bottles and buddies: Some issues for health educators working with young males / Lindsay Fitzclarence.
Working with same-sex attracted young peopole in schools in order to minimise harassment and to support sexual diversity / Michael Crowhurst.
Pathways to Manhood: The social and sexual ordering of young men’s lives / Michael Flood.
Young men, masculinity and health / Richard de Visser.
Sex Happens: An education program for senior AFL players / Lea Trafford and Kathy McNamee.
Boys’ health program / Kaye Mills.
Eating disorders in males? / Reinhild Robertson and John Doherty.

Harrisson, James, James Chin, and Thomas Ficarotto. (1992). Warning: Masculinity May Be Dangerous to Your Health. In Kimmel, Michael and Messner, Michael. (eds.). Men’s Lives. New York/Toronto: Macmillan/Maxwell (2nd edition).

Hatter, Denise, and Jerry Wright. (1993). Health and the African-American Man: A Selective Review of the Literature. Journal of Men’s Studies, 1(3), February, pp. 267-276.

Hayes, Jeffrey A., and James R. Mahalik. (2000). Gender Role Conflict and Psychological Distress in Male Counseling Center Clients. Psychology of Men & Masculinity, 1(2), July.

Healey, Justin. (ed). (1999). Men’s Health. Issues in Society, Vol. 111. Sydney: Spinney Press

Healey, Kaye. (ed). (1995). A Man’s World?. (Various reprints on men’s health), Special edition of Issues for the Nineties. Sydney: Spinney Press

Hodson, P. (1984). The Fragile Male. Chapter 1 in Men, Ariel Books.

Houghton, Kim. (1992). Don’t Buy It. (The push for good looks) XY: Men, Sex, Politics, 2(3), Spring.

House of Representatives Standing Committee on Family and Community Affairs. (1997). Men’s Health: Summary Report of a Seminar. Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia, Canberra: AGPS

Inlander, Charles B. (1999). Men’s Health for Dummies. Foster City, CA: IDG Books.

International Journal of Men’s Health. (2005). Fall, 4(3);
An examination of legal and ethical issues surrounding male circumcision: the Canadian context / Suzanne Bouclin.
Deference, denial, and exclusion: men talk about contraception and unintended pregnancy / Scott D. Johnson and Lindy B. Williams.
Constructions of marginalised masculinities among young men who die through opiate use / Debbi Stanistreet.
The impact of gender role conflict on multidimensional social support in older men / Wade G. Hill and Rebecca J. Donatelle.
Suicidal ideation in older New Zealand males. (1991-2000) / Fiona M. Alpass and Stephen J. Neville.
Prostate Tales: men’s experiences with prostate cancer / Ross E. Gray.
Applications of masculinity theories in a chronic illness context / Lisa Gibbs.
Book Reviews;
The Perils of Masculinity: An Analysis of Male Sexual Anxiety, Sexual Addiction, and Relational Abuse by Andreas G. Philaretou / Reviewed by Matthew R. Dudgeon (301-302).
Aging Men’s Health: A Case-Based Approach by Robert S. Tan / Reviewed by Robert L. Rubinstein (303).

International Journal of Men’s Health. (2005). Spring, 4(1);
Body image satisfaction in Scottish men and its implications for promoting healthy behaviors / Kerri E. McPherson and Jane D. Turnbull.
Assessing potential barriers to exercise adoption in middle-aged men: over-stressed, under-controlled, or just too unwell? / Andy J. Towers, Ross A. Flett and Renee F. Seebeck.
Let’s hear it for the guys: California’s Male Involvement Program / Claire D. Brindis, Michelle Barenbaum, Hector Sanchez-Flores, Virginia McCarter and Robin Chand.
Psychosocial intervention with men / Gilles Tremblay and Pierre L’Heureux.
The classification of muscle dysmorphia / Denise Martello Maida and Sharon Lee Armstrong.
Standing in the Shadow: Understanding and Overcoming Depression in Black Men / Sean Joe.
The Irritable Male Syndrome: Managing the 4 Key Causes of Depression and Aggression / Geoffrey H. Cohane.

International Journal of Men’s Health. (2005). Summer, 4(2);
Sending Men the Message about Preventive Care: An Evaluation of Communication Strategies / Denise J. Holland, Don W. Bradley, and Joseph M. Khoury (pp. 97-114).
Changes in Kanaka Maoli Men’s Roles and Health: Healing the Warrior Self / Bud Pomaika’i Cook, Kelley Withy, Lucia Tarallo-Jensen, and Shaun P. Berry (pp. 115-130).
Gender Identity Construction and Sexual Orientation in Sexually Abused Males / Gilles Tremblay and Pierre Turcotte (pp. 131-147).
Use of Internet Pornography and Men’s Well-Being / Andreas G. Philaretou, Ahmed Y. Mahfouz, and Katherine R. Allen (pp. 149-169).
The Coverage of Prostate Cancer and Impotence in Four Popular Men’s Magazines. (1991-2000) / William Hoon (pp. 171-185).
Burn Fat, Build Muscle: A Content Analysis of Men’s Health and Men’s Fitness / Magdala Peixoto Labre (pp. 187-200).
Book Reviews;
The Rise of Viagra. How the Little Blue Pill Changed Sex in America by Meika Loe. (200-201) / Reviewed by Paul J. Turek.
Resilient Widowers: Older Men Adjusting to a New Life by Alinde J. Moore and Dorothy C. Stratton. (203-204) / Reviewed by Terry Peak.

International Journal of Men’s Health. (2002). 1(1).
Includes;
A Global Perspective on the Field of Men’s Health / Courtenay, Will H. (pp. 1-13).
Men, body image, and eating disorders / Drummond, Murray J.N.
Promoting the testicular self-exam as a preventative health care strategy for men: Do diagrams make a difference? / Morman, Mark T.
Prostate cancer and erectile dysfunction: men’s experiences / Gray, Ross E.; Fitch, Margaret I.; Phillips, Catherine; Labrecque, Manon; Fergus, Karen D.; Klotz, Laurence.
Gender and age differences in the relationship between body mass index and perceived weight: exploring the paradox / McCreary, Donald R.
Can male-provided social support buffer the cardiovascular responsivity to stress in men? It depends on the nature of the support provided. / Craig, Francis W.; Deichert, Nathan T.
The challenges of prostate cancer: a major men’s health issue / Gotay, Carolyn Cook; Holup, Joan L.; Muraoka, Miles Y.
The influence of competition and lack of emotional expression in perpetuating steroid abuse and dependence among male weightlifters / Khorrami, Sam; Franklin, John T.
The relationship between masculinity ideology, condom attitudes, and condom use stage of change: a structural equation modeling approach / Noar, Seth M.; Morokoff, Patricia J.

International Journal of Men’s Health, Vol. 3 Issue 2, Summer 2004;
Prostate Cancer and Masculinity in Australian Society: A Case of Stolen Identity? / Alex Broom (73-91).
Testicular Cancer: Passage through the Help-Seeking Process for a Cohort of U.K. Men (Part 1) / Oliver J. Mason and Kate Strauss (93-110).
Studying Help Seeking for Testicular Cancer: Some Lessons from the Literature (Part 2) / Oliver J. Mason and Kate Strauss (111-127).
Using Imagery to Predict Weightlifting Dependency in Men / K.J. Munroe-Chandler, Arvin J. Kim, and Kimberley L. Gammage (129-139).
Reviews;
Male Victims of Elder Abuse: Their Experiences and Needs by Jacki Pritchard / Reviewed by Jordan I. Kosberg (141-142).
That Black Men Might Live: My Fight against Prostate Cancer by Charles Williams and Vernon A. Williams / Reviewed by Isaac Powell (142-144).
Why Women Bury Men: The Longevity Gap in Canada by Barbara Murphy / Reviewed by Karon Foster (144-146)

International Journal of Men’s Health, Vol. 3 Issue 3, Fall 2004. Includes;
“Men and Sexual and Reproductive Health: The Social Revolution” / Gary Barker and Abhijit Das (147-153).
“Addressing Gender Issues with Men and Couples: Involving Men in Sexual and Reproductive Health Services in APROFE, Ecuador” / Bonnie L. Shepard (155-172).
“The Men as Partners Program in South Africa: Reaching Men to End Gender-Based Violence and Promote Sexual and Reproductive Health” / Dean Peacock and Andrew Levack (173-188).
“‘Seizing the Day’: Right Time, Right Place, and Right Message for Adolescent Male Reproductive Sexual Health: Lessons from the Meru of Eastern Province Kenya” / Elizabeth Grant, Angus Grant, Judith Brown, Evans Manuthu, Kenneth Micheni, and Jane Njeru (189-196).
Responding to Men’s Sexual Concerns: Research and Intervention in Slum Communities in Mumbai, India / Stephen L. Schensul, Ravi K. Verma, and Bonnie K. Nastasi (197-220).
“Peer Advocates for Health: A Community-Based Program to Improve Reproductive Health Knowledge and Lifestyle Choices among Adolescent Males” / Pat W. Mosena, Janice Ely, Joyce Ho, and Holly S. Ruch-Ross (221-240).
BOOK REVIEWS
Vital Man: Natural Health Care for Men at Mid-Life by Stephan Harrod Buhner / Reviewed by Thomas A. Kruzel

International Journal of Men’s Health, Vol. 4 Issue 1, Summer 2005;
An Examination of Legal and Ethical Issues Surrounding Male Circumcision: The Canadian Context / Suzanne Bouclin (205-222).
Deference, Denial, and Exclusion: Men Talk about Contraception and Unintended Pregnancy / Scott D. Johnson and Lindy B. Williams (223-242).
Constructions of Marginalised Masculinities among Young Men Who Die Through Opiate Use / Debbi Stanistreet (243-265).
The Impact of Gender Role Conflict on Multidimensional Social Support in Older Men / Wade G. Hill and Rebecca J. Donatelle (267-276).
Suicidal Ideation in Older New Zealand Males. (1991-2000) / Wade G. Hill and Rebecca J. Donatelle (277-285).
Applications of Masculinity Theories in a Chronic Illness Context / Lisa Gibbs (287-300).
Book Reviews;
The Perils of Masculinity: An Analysis of Male Sexual Anxiety, Sexual Addiction, and Relational Abuse by Andreas G. Philaretou / Reviewed by Matthew R. Dudgeon (301-302).
Aging Men’s Health: A Case-Based Approach by Robert S. Tan / Reviewed by Robert L. Rubinstein (303).

International Journal of Men’s Health, Volume 3 Number 1, Spring 2004.
Measuring Masculine Body Ideal Distress: Development of a Measure / Sara B. Kimmel and James R. Mahalik.
The Impact of Sex Work on the Lives of Gay and Bisexual Male Internet Escorts / Jude M. Uy, Jeffrey T. Parsons, David S. Bimbi, Juline A. Koken,  and Perry N. Halkitis.
Masculinity, Body Image, and Sexual Behavior in HIV-Seropositive Gay Men: A Two-Phase Formative Behavioral Investigation Using the Internet / Perry N. Halkitis, Kelly A. Green, and Leo Wilton.
Anglo-Australian Masculinities and Trans Rectal Ultrasound Prostate Biopsy (TRUS-Bx): Connections and Collisions / John Oliffe.
Gender Differences in Reports of Self-Reliance for Diabetes Tasks in a Pediatric Sample / Abigail K. Mansfield, Michael E. Addis, Lori M.B. Laffel, and Barbara J. Anderson.
Reviews;
A Courtship After Marriage: Sexuality and Love in Mexican Transnational Families, by Jennifer S. Hirsch / Reviewed by Karen Seccombe.
The Life of Brian: Masculinities, Sexualities and Health in New Zealand, edited by Heather Worth, Anna Paris, and Louisa Allen / Reviewed by Michael Flood.

International Journal of Men’s Health. (2002). 1(2), May.
Includes;
Body Image In Men: Self-Reported Thoughts, Feelings, and Behaviors in Response to Media Images / Helen J. Fawkner and Nancy E. McMurray.
Body Ideals in Young Samoan Men: A Comparison With Men in North America and Europe / Jed Lipinski and Harrison G. Pope, Jr.
Athletic Participation and the Health Risks of Adolescent Males: A National Study / Don Sabo, Kathleen E. Miller, Merrill J. Melnick, Michael P. Farrell, and Grace M. Barnes.
Gender Differences in High School Students’ Dieting Behavior and Their Correlates / Donald R. McCreary and Doris K. Sasse1.
Male Body Image Satisfaction and Its Relationship to Well-Being Using the Somatomorphic Matrix / Guy Cafri, Jaine Strauss, and J. Kevin Thompson.

International Journal of Men’s Health. (2002). 1(3), September.
Includes;
Binge Drinking in Adulthood: The Influence of Gender, Age, and Beverage Exclusivity / Donald R. McCreary.
Body Depilation in Males: A New Body Image Concern? / Michael Boroughs and J. Kevin Thompson.
Detecting Depression in Men: A Matter of Guesswork / Suzanne Brownhill, Kay Wilhelm, Lesley Barclay, and Gordon Parker.
Behavioral Factors Associated with Disease, Injury, and Death among Men: Evidence and Implications for Prevention / Will Courtenay.

International Journal of Men’s Health. (2003). 2(1), January.
Includes;
Key Determinants of the Health and Well-Being of Men and Boys / Will H. Courtenay.
Gender, Masculinity, and Reproduction: Anthropological Perspectives / Matthew R. Dudgeon and Marcia C.Inhorn.
“Men’s Bodies, Men’s Selves”: Men’s Health Self-Help Books and the Promotion of Health Care / Andrew Singleton.
Why Is Men’s Health and Well-Being Policy Not Implemented in Australia? / Peter Lumb.
Book Reviews
The Psychology of Men’s Health by Christina Lee and R. Glynn Owens / Eric S.Mankowski.
The Abuse of Men: Trauma Begets Trauma edited by Barbara Jo Brothers / Chris Huffine.

International Journal of Men’s Health. (2003). 2(2), May.
Includes;
“Why Won’t He Go to the Doctor?”: The Psychology of Men’s Help Seeking / Abigail K. Manfield, Michael E. Addis, and James R. Mahalik.
Some Reflections on the Social Interpretation of Male Participation in Reproductive Health Processes / Juan Guillermo Figueroa Perea.
Memory Self-Efficacy and Adaptation of Older Males to Memory Decline / Graham J. McDougall and Jeonghee Kang.
Determinants of Multi-Partner Behaviour of Male Patients with Sexually Transmitted Diseases in South Africa: Implications for Interventions / Anna Meyer-Weitz, Priscilla Reddy, H.W. Van den Borne, Gerjo Kok, and Jacques Pietersen.
Book Reviews .
The Whole Man Program: Reinvigorating Your Body, Mind, and Spirit after 40, by Jed Diamond / Robert S. Tan.
Men’s Health on the Internet, edited by M.S. Wood and J.M. Coggan / Ian Peate.
Prostate Tales: Men’s Experiences with Prostate Cancer, by Ross Gray / Lorna Butler.

International Journal of Men’s Health. (2003). 2(3), September.
Includes;
Can We Afford To Be Complacent? Hidden Threats in the Statement of Condom Use During the Last Sex Act / Sharful Islam Khan, M.A. Kamrul Hasan, Abbas Bhuiya, Nancy Hudson-Rodd, and Sherry Saggers.
Retired Men, Retired Bodies / Murray J.N. Drummond.
Macro and Micro Dynamics of Male Sexual Anxiety: Theory and Intervention / Andreas G. Philaretou and Katherine R. Allen.
Testicular Cancer Screening in a Primary Care Setting / Gurjeet S. Shokar, Carol A. Carlson, Brian Davis, and Navkiran K. Shokar.
Book Reviews .
A Poor Man’s Plight: Uncovering the Disparity in Men’s Health, by John A. Rich and Marguerite Ro. / Ellen Annandale.
Back to Great Sex, by Ridwan Shabsigh / Ian Banks.
Male Bodies: Health, Culture and Identity, by Jonathan Watson / Don Sabo.
Prison Masculinities, edited by Don Sabo, Terry A. Kupers, and Willie London / Nancy E. Stoller.

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Journal of Men’s Health & Gender, Vol. 3 no. 3, September 2006.
Editor-in-Chief Editorial: Healthy men live longer / S Meryn.
Editorials
African American males in the U.S. prison system: Impact on family and community /J Bonhomme; T Stephens; R Braithwaite.
Reviews
Depression and Black Men: Implications for future research /DC Watkins, B Lee Green, BM Rivers, KL Rowell.
Sex and gender differences in pain: a selective review of biological and psychosocial factors / E Keogh.
Anomalies of the penis / D M Hartke, JS Palmer.
Trends of youth suicide in Europe during the 1980s and 1990s ñ Gender differences and implications for prevention / E Mittendorfer-Rutz.
Debate
The men’s health movement: A morbid symptom / M Fitzpatrick.
Original article
Depression, hormonal status and erectile dysfunction in the aging male: Results from a community study in Malaysia / WY Low, E-M Khoo, H-M Tan, F-L Hew, S-H Teoh.
Delayed surgical treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia: a subjective estimation of change in the operative risk profile.
D Mitropoulos, K Banias, D Kotsakou; K Lampadariou, K Tsinari; I Anastasiou, A Zervas.
Gender, obesity, alcohol use, hyperlipidemia, hypertension and decline of renal endothelial barriers / R-M Korth.
Letter to the Editor
Attitudes towards men’s use of health services in Northern Ireland / P Devine.
Educational Series
The role of testosterone in erectile function and dysfunction.
L. Gooren.

Journal of Men’s Health & Gender, Vol. 4 Issue I, March 2007;
Editorial: jmhg goes online with CME.
Review: Depression and sexual dysfunction.
Original article: Fatherhood - paternal postnatal depression.
Practicing medicine: Pathophysiology of male osteoporosis.

Journal of Men’s Health and Gender. (2004). 1(1), May. Includes;
What about men’s health?
Women’s perspectives of men’s health and gender medicine / Donna Stewart.
Understanding the biology of sex and gender differences / Melvin Grumbach.
Men’s health on the European agenda / Wolfgang Rutz.
Family doctors welcome the Journal of Men’s Health and Gender / Michael Boland.
Reviews
International cancer patterns in men: geographical and temporal variations in cancer risk and the role of gender / Freddie Bray and Wendy Atkin.
Prostate cancer in the ageing male / Mesut Remzi, M Waldert, Robert Djavan.
Coronary heart disease: is gender important? / George Fodor and Rayka Tzerovska.
Oral pharmacotherapy for erectile dysfunction: a personal view of experiences with three different drugs / Francesco Montorsi.
Debates
Ageing male syndrome, menopause, androgen decline or midlife crisis? / Roger Charlton.
Original articles
The state of men’s health in Western Europe / Alan White and Keith Cash.
Practicing Medicine
Osteoporosis: an introduction / Edith Lau.
Sexual Desire: an introduction / Alessandra Graziottin.
Effective physician-patient communication: an introduction / Alexander Kiss.
Tobacco dependency: an introduction / Michael Kunze, Ernst Groman, Ursula Kunze.
Human genetics and gender: an introduction / Markus Hengstschläger.
Masculine identities: quantitative evaluation of Germanic men’s perspectives on their masculine identity / Paul Zulehner.

Journal of Men’s Health and Gender. (2005). 2(2), June. Includes;
Editor-in-Chief Editorial: More evidence why sex and gender matter: aspirin and metabolic syndrome / Siegfried Meryn.
Reviews;
Gender differences in early detection of cancer / Ruth E.C. Evans, Hannah Brotherstone, Anne Miles and Jane Wardle.
Men’s bladder health: urinary incontinence in the elderly/Part II / Helmut Madersbacher, Stephan Madersbacher.
The metabolic syndrome: the whole is more than the sum of its parts / Colin Waine.
Eating disorders in men: update / T. Wetzlin, Nicollete E Weisensel, David Franczyk, Kevin Burnett, Christine Klitz.
Eating and dieting differences in men and women / Ingrid Kiefer, Theres Rathmanner, Michael Kunze.
The male body ideal: Perspectives of readers and non-readers of fitness magazines / Magdala Peixoto Labre.
Effects of regular hhysical exercise on serum Leptin and androgen concentrations in young women / Selahattin Kumru, Recep Ozmerdivenli, Suleyman Aydin, AbdullahYasar, Nermin Kilic and Cem Parmaksiz.
Gender-specific aspects of obesity / David Haslam.
Changes in sexual function after treatment of male cancer / Luca Incrocci.
Lifestyle and benign prostatic hyperplasia in older men: what do we know? / Sabine Rohrmann, Elizabeth A. Platz, Edward Giovannucci.
Men interviewing men about health and illness: Ten lessons to learn / John Oliffe, Lawrence MrÛz.
Editorial Comment: Men interviewing men about illness and health / Jean J. E. Bonhomme.

Journal of Men’s Health and Gender. (2005). 2(4), December. Includes;
Editorial: Men’s Health 2005: a small step for mankind / Siegfried Meryn.
Testosterone Replacement Therapy in the Aging Male / J. Buvat.
Prostate Cancer- Prevalence and Treatment in African Men / Chris F. Heyns, Angus T. Lecuona, Grant S. Trollip.
The ‘other half’ of breast cancer: A review of male breast cancer / Marcus WL Ying, Amit Agrawal, Kwok-Leung Cheung.
Identification of barriers to healthcare access for underserved men in Denver / Elizabeth M. Whitley, Benilda A. Samuels, Richard A. Wright, Rachel M. Everhart.
My sickness and me: men with cardiovascular disease and their perceptions of their illness and medication / Bertil Hagstrom, Bengt Mattsson, and Annika Skott.
The informed man: Attitudes and information needs on prostate cancer screening / Dragan Ilic, Gail P Risbridger, Sally Green.
To PSA or not to PSA / Keith Hopcroft

Journal of Men’s Health and Gender, Vol. 3 no. 1; March 2006;
More progress needed in men’s health and gender medicine / Siegfried Meryn.
State-of-the-art gender medicine / Anita Rieder.
Biopsychosocial aspects in understanding and treating depression in men: a clinical perspective / Arnold Robbins.
Gender-specific symptoms of depression and anger attacks / Dietmar Winkler, Edda Pjrek, Siegfried Kasper.
Premature ejaculation: defining sex in the absence of context / Martin J. Steggall, Anthony Pryce.
Per capita income is related to suicide rates in men but not in women / Leo Sher.
Risky business: explaining the gender gap in longevity / Susan P. Phillips.
Improvement of sexual function in partial testosterone-deficient ageing men treated with cream containing testosterone and vasoactive agents / Adel A. Gomaa, Hamed A. Hamed.
Ageing men’s understanding of nutrition: implications for health / Murray Drummond, James Smith.
Aerobic exercise and lipids and lipoproteins in men: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials / George A. Kelley and Kristi S. Kelley.
Debate: “Is it time for a large Trial of Testosterone Replacement Therapy for Older Men?”.
It’s time for a large, long-term study of testosterone supplementation in hypogonadal older men: a primary care view / Richard Sadovsky.
Should we begin a large clinical trial of testosterone in men? “Not yet” / John B. McKinlay.
Male psychiatry: the new orthopaedics / Keith Hopcroft.
Ethnography and Men’s Health Research / John Oliffe, Joan L. Bottorff.
Challenges for urology in Sub-Saharan Africa in 2006 / E. Oluwabunmi Olapade-Olaopa and Kayode A Onawola.

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Medical Journal of Australia, 185(8), 16 October 2006;
Editorials.
Men’s health and wellbeing: taking up the challenge in Australia / Ann T Gregory, Michael P Lowy and Nicholas A Zwar.
The Men in Australia Telephone Survey (MATeS) -- lessons for all / David M de Kretser, Megan Cock and Carol Holden.
Male reproductive health and the environment / R John Aitken, Niels E Skakkebaek and Shaun D Roman.
Conference Report.
Men’s health: Indigenous and non-Indigenous men getting together / John J Macdonald, Greg Millan and Mick Adams.
Research.
Men in Australia Telephone Survey (MATeS): predictors of men’s help-seeking behaviour for reproductive health disorders / Carol A Holden, Damien J Jolley, Robert I McLachlan, Marian Pitts, Robert Cumming, Gary Wittert, David J Handelsman and David M de Kretser.
The association between obesity and the diagnosis of androgen deficiency in symptomatic ageing men / Carolyn A Allan, Boyd J Strauss, Henry G Burger, Elise A Forbes and Robert I McLachlan.
The psychosocial impact of prostate cancer on patients and their partners / Jeremy W Couper, Sidney Bloch, Anthony Love, Gillian Duchesne, Michelle Macvean and David W Kissane.
Y chromosome microdeletions: implications for assisted conception -- Editorial / David S Cram, Elissa Osborne and Robert I McLachlan.
Testosterone: use, misuse and abuse -- Review / David J Handelsman.
General Practice.
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Men who have sex with men (MSM): how much to assume and what to ask? -- Viewpoint / Marian K Pitts, Murray A Couch and Anthony M A Smith.
Mental health initiatives for veterans and serving personnel -- Update / John A Cooper, Mark C Creamer and David Forbes.
Is there a case for differential treatment of young men and women? -- Viewpoint / Alan White, Helen J Fawkner and Mike Holmes.
Health Policy.
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What is it with men’s health? -- Viewpoint Men, their health and the system: a personal perspective / Gregory O Malcher.
Being a Man.
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Growing up brown in a white-shirted time -- Personal Perspective / Dennis R McDermott.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander male health, wellbeing and leadership -- Viewpoint / Mark Wenitong.
Gay with the experience of disability: the ideal man! -- Personal Perspective / Philip Patston.
What boys need: a sense of “belonging” -- Viewpoint / William J Phillips.
Woody’s story: fighting prostate cancer -- Personal Perspective / Ian Woodhouse.

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Working with Men’s Defences Against Vulnerability / Mal McCouat.
Men and Mental Health / Counselling Men with a Psychiatric Disability / Peter Humphries.
Men and Child Protection: Developing New Kinds of Relationships Between Men and Children / Mary Hood.
Improving Health and Welfare Services for Older Men / Fiona McDermott and Elizabeth Ozanne.

Pease, Bob. (1997). Masculinity and Health: The Emotional and Physical Costs of Dominance. In Men and Sexual Politics: Towards a Profeminist Practice, Adelaide: Dulwich Centre Publications.

Phillips, J., and Murray Drummond. (2001). An Investigation into the Body Image Perceptions, Body Satisfaction and Exercise Expectations of Male Fitness Leaders: Implications for Professional Practice. Leisure Studies Journal. Vol 20 No 2.

Pieper, G., and A. Maercker. (1999). Masculinity and Avoidance of Help-Seeking After Job-Related Trauma. (police, firefighters, rescue teams) [German], Verhaltenstherapie. 9(4):222-229, Dec..

Prenesti, Sam. (1995). Hearts, Minds & Prostates. Australian Nursing Journal, 3(4), October

Rafferty, Garry, and Paul Williams. (1994). Isolation, Unemployment and Mateship. XY: Men, Sex, Politics, 4(2), Winter

Real, Terrence. (1997). I Don’t Want To Talk About It: Overcoming the Secret Legacy of Male Depression. Scribner.

Rees C., M. Jones, and T. Scott. (1995). Exploring Men’s Health in a Men-Only Group. Nursing Standard, 9(43), July 19-25, pp. 38-40.

Ricciardelli, L.A., R.J. Williams, and M.J. Kiernan. (1998). Relation of Drinking and Eating to Masculinity and Femininity. J Soc Psychol. Dec;138(6):744-52.

Rich, John A., and Courtney M. Grey. (2005). Pathways to Recurrent Trauma Among Young Black Men: Traumatic Stress, Substance Use, and the “Code of the Street”. American Journal of Public Health, May, Vol. 95, Iss. 5.

Riessman, C.K. (2003). Performing identities in illness narrative: Masculinity and multiple sclerosis. Qualitative Research, 1 April, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 5-33.

Riska, Elianne. (2000). The Rise and Fall of Type A Man. Soc Sci Med. Dec;51(11):1665-74.

Riska, Elianne. (2002). From Type A man to the hardy man: Masculinity and health. Sociology of Health & Illness, 24(3), pp. 347-358.

Riska, Elianne. (2004). Masculinity and Men’s Health: Coronary Heart Disease in Medical and Public Discourse. Lanham, MD, Rowman & Littlefield.

Rochlen, A.B. (ed.). (2005). Journal of Clinical Psychology, Special Issue: Men and Therapy, June, 61(6).
Contents;
Men in (and out of) therapy: Central concepts, emerging directions, and remaining challenges / Rochlen AB.
Social scientific paradigms of masculinity and their implications for research and practice in men’s mental health / Addis ME., Cohane GH.
Toxic masculinity as a barrier to mental health treatment in prison / Kupers TA.
Using the conformity to masculine norms inventory to work with men in a clinical setting / Mahalik JR, Talmadge WT, Locke BD, Scott RP.
Evidence-based assessment with men / Cochran SV.
The study of men and masculinity as an important multicultural competency consideration / Liu WM.
Men and therapy: critical concepts, theoretical frameworks, and research recommendations / Good GE, Thomson DA, Brathwaite AD.

Roos, G., R. Prattala, and K. Koski. (2001). Men, Masculinity and Food: Interviews with Finnish Carpenters and Engineers. Appetite. August; 37(1):47-56.

Royster, Michael O., Al Richmond, Eugenia Eng, and Lewis Margolis. (2006). Hey Brother, How’s Your Health? A Focus Group Analysis of the Health and Health-Related Concerns of African American Men in a Southern City in the United States. Men and Masculinities, April, Volume 8, No. 4: 389-404.

Russell, D., and F. Judd. (1999). Why Are Men Killing Themselves? A Look at the Evidence. Aust Fam Physician, Aug; 28(8):791-5

Ruxton, Sandy. (2002). Increasing the focus on fathers. Chapter 8 in Men, Masculinities and Poverty in the UK. London: Oxfam GB.

Sabo, Donald. (1995). Caring for Men. In Cookfair, J.M. (ed.). Nursing Care in the Community. (2nd edition), St Louis, MO: C. V. Mosby

Saunders, Charmaine. (1997). Men and Stress. Sydney: Harper Collins.

Schwab, Reiko. (1996). Gender Differences in Parental Grief. Death Studies, March, 20(2).

Shapiro, Eugene. (2000). Upright Man. Pir Press.

Sieh, K. (1993). Men’s Health?. Health Voice, December, pp. 26-28.

Skord, Kenneth G. and Schumacher, Brockman. (1982). Masculinity as a Handicapping Condition. Rehabilitation Literature, 43, 9-10, September-October.

Slater MD, Rouner D, Murphy K, Beauvais F, Van Leuven J, Rodriguez MD. (1996). Male Adolescents’ Reactions to TV Beer Advertisements: The Effects of Sports Content and Programming Context. J Stud Alcohol. Jul;57(4):425-33.

Smith, Anthony M.A., Anton Mischewski, and Sandy Gifford. (1998). ‘They Just Treat You as a Number’: Aspects of Men’s Experience in a Melbourne Sexual Health Service. Venereology, 12(1), pp. 15-19.

Smith, Anthony. (1995). Prostrate With Joy. Arena magazine, April-May, p. 10.

Smith, James A. (2007). Addressing men’s health policy concerns in Australia: what can be done? Australia and New Zealand Health Policy, 4:20.

Sparkes, Andrew C. (1996). The fatal flaw: A narrative of the fragile body-self. Qualitative Inquiry, 2, pp. 463-94.

Sparkes, Andrew C. and Brett Smith. (2002). Sport, Spinal Cord Injury, Embodied Masculinties, and the Dilemmas of Narrative Identity. Men and Masculinities, 4(3), January, pp. 258-285.

Starr, Michael E. (1984). The Malboro Man: Cigarette Smoking and Masculinity in America. Journal of Popular Culture, 17(4), Spring.

Steffen, Valerie J. (1990). Men’s Motivation to Perform the Testicle Self-Exam: Effects of Prior Knowledge and an Educational Brochure. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 20(8).

Steinem, Gloria. (1992). If Men Could Menstruate. In Kimmel, Michael and Messner, Michael. (eds.). Men’s Lives. New York/Toronto: Macmillan/Maxwell (2nd edition) (Longer version in Steinem, Gloria. (1983). Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions).

Stibbe, Arran. (2004). Health and the Social Construction of Masculinity in Men’s Health Magazine. Men and Masculinities, 7(1), July.

Tomsen, Stephen. (1997). A Top Night: Social Protest, Masculinity and the Culture of Drinking Violence. British Journal of Criminology, 37(1), Winter

Tomsen, Stephen. (1997). Youth Violence and the Limits of Moral Panic. Youth Studies Australia, 16(1), March, pp. 25-30.

Tracy, Chris. (1991). My Vasectomy. XY: Men, Sex, Politics, 1(4), Spring.

Tremblay, Gilles, Yves Thibault, Felix Fonseca, and Richard Lapointe-Goupil. (2004). Men and Mental Health: State of Affairs and Intervention Approaches. Intervention, 121, Dec, 6-16.

Van Buynder, P.G. and Smith, J.M. (1995). Mortality, Myth or Mateship Gone Mad: The Crisis in Men’s Health. Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 5(3), December.

Veevers, Jean E and Gee, Ellen M. (1986). Playing It Safe: Accidental Mortality and Gender Roles. Sociological Focus, 19(4), October.

Vick, Malcolm. (2003). Danger on the roads! Masculinity, the car, and safety. Youth Studies Australia 22(1), March, pp. 32-36.

Wadham, Ben. (1997). The New Men’s Health: A Media Marvel!. Social Alternatives, 16(3) July.

Wadham, Ben. (1997). The Politics of Men’s Health: Contesting Masculinities and Strategies of Change. Honours thesis, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide, October

Walker, G. (1986). Identifying Men at Risk: Prevention and Early Intervention with Men in Community Health services. In Linking Men’s services: A Conference on Men’s Issues and services in South Australia, Conference Proceedings, Noarlunga Centre

Walker, Linley, Dianne Butland, and Robert Connell. (2000). Boys on the Road: Masculinities, Car Culture, and Road Safety. Journal of Men’s Studies, 8(2), Winter.

Wall, David, and Linda Kristjanson. (2005). Men, culture and hegemonic masculinity: understanding the experience of prostate cancer. Nursing Inquiry, 12(2): 87-97.

Watson, J.M. (1993). Male Body Image and Health Beliefs: A Qualitative Study and Implications for Health Promotion Practice. Health Education Journal, 52(4), Winter.

Watson, Jonathan. (2000). Male Bodies: Health, Culture and Identity. Buckingham and Philadelphia: Open University Press.

Watt, B. (1997). Patient: The True Story of a Rare Illness. London: Penguin.

Webb, John. (1992-93). In the Flesh. (Treating Your Body well), XY: Men, Sex, Politics, 2(4), Summer.

West, Lois A. (2001). Negotiating Masculinities in American Drinking Subcultures. Journal of Men’s Studies, 9(3), Spring, pp. 371-392.

White, A.K. (1999). ‘I Feel a Fraud’: Men and Their Experiences of Acute Admission Following Chest Pain. Nurs Crit Care. Mar-Apr;4(2):67-73.

White, Alan K., and Martin Johnson. (2000). Men Making Sense of Their Chest Pain - Niggles, Doubts and Denials. Journal of Clinical Nursing. Jul;9(4):534-41.

Whitehead, Stephen. (ed.). (2006). Men and Masculinities: Critical Concepts in Sociology. 5 Volumes.
Volume 3.
6. HEALTH AND AGEING.
54. E. H. Thompson, Jr. (1994) ‘Older Men as Invisible Men in Contemporary Society’, Older Men’s Lives.
55. R. Staples. (1995). ‘Health Among Afro-American Males’, Men’s health and Illness.
56. W. H. Courtenay. (2000). ‘Constructions of masculinity and their influence on men’s well-being: a theory of gender and health’, Social Science and Medicine.
57. G. W. Dowsett. (2003). ‘Johnnie Comes Marching.Where?’ Australian gay men, masculinity, HIV/AIDS and sex’, Culture, Health and Sexuality.

Whittington, Dean. (2004). Men, Violence and Substance Misuse: A study of white working class masculinities in Deptford. PhD thesis, Sociology, Goldsmiths College University of London.

Wiesner, Diane. (1992-93). Men Only. (Men’s specific health problems) XY: Men, Sex, Politics, 2(4), Summer.

Wiesner, Diane. (1992-93). Save the Males. XY: Men, Sex, Politics, 2(4), Summer.

Williams, R.J. and L.A. Ricciardell. (1999). Gender Congruence in Confirmatory and Compensatory Drinking. J Psychol. May;133(3):323-31.

Witkin-Lanoil, Georgia. (1986). The Male Stress Syndrome. Newmarket Press.

Woods, Micheal. (2001). Men’s health at the beginning of the new millenia: Trends and black holes. Paper Presented at 4th National Men’s Health Conference.

Wyllie, Alan J. and Casswell, Sally. (1991). A Qualitative Investigation of Young Men’s Drinking in New Zealand. Health Education Research: Theory & Practice, 6(1).

Young, Malcolm. (1995). Getting Legless, Falling Down Pissy-Arsed Drunk: Policing Men’s Leisure. Journal of Gender Studies, 4(1), March, pp. 47-61.

Young, Stephen. (1992-93). On Being Sick. XY: Men, Sex, Politics, 2(4), Summer.

Zoske, Joseph. (1998). Men’s Health & wellness: 50 Health Promotion Ideas for Educators, Practitioners and Planners. Albany. New York.

Journals

American Journal of Men’s Health (AJMH) (began March 2007)
International Journal of Men’s Health (began 2002)
Journal of Men’s Health and Gender



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c) Men's Bodily and Reproductive Health

Note: Also see the extensive bibliography in Fletcher’s 1995 work, listed above, as well as references above. See the section “Reproductive Issues and Technologies, Family Planning” for references on men and family planning etc.

Australian Health Technology Advisory Committee. (1996). Prostate Cancer Screening: Summary. Canberra: AGPS (NHMRC).

Bokhour B.G.; Clark J.A.; Inui T.S.; Silliman R.A.; Talcott J.A. (2001). Sexuality after Treatment for Early Prostate Cancer Exploring the Meanings of “Erectile Dysfunction”. Journal of General Internal Medicine, October, vol. 16, no. 10, pp. 649-655(7).

Bordo, Susan. (1998). Pills and Power Tools. (on Viagra etc) Men and Masculinities, 1(1), July

Caine, W. Winston, and Perry Garfinkel. (1996). The Male Body: An Owner’s Manual: The Ultimate Guide to Staying Healthy & Fit for Life. Saint Martin’s Press.

Carmeli, Yoram S. (1994) The Predicament of Masculinity: Towards Understanding the Male’s Experience of Infertility Treatments. Sex Roles, 30: 9/10, May.

Carmeli, Yoram S., and Daphna Birenbaum-Carmeli. (1994). The Predicament of Masculinity: Towards Understanding the Male’s Experience of Infertility Treatments. Sex Roles, 30(9-10), May, pp. 663-677.

Chapple A., and S. Ziebland. (2002). Prostate cancer: Embodied experience and perceptions of masculinity. Sociology of Health and Illness, November, vol. 24, no. 6, pp. 820-841.

Chapple A., S. Ziebland, and A. McPherson. (2004). Qualitative study of men’s perceptions of why treatment delays occur in the UK for those with testicular cancer. British Journal of General Practice, 1 January, vol. 54, no. 498, pp. 25-32.

De Kretser, D.M., and R.I. McLachlan. (2001). Current issues in male reproductive health. Current Therapeutics, May.

Department of Veteran’s Affairs. (1996). You & Your Prostrate: An Overview. Canberra: Department of Veteran’s Affairs.

Diagram Group. Men’s Body: An Owner’s Manual.

Diamond, Jed. (1997). Male Menopause: Sex & Survival in the Second Half of Life. Sourcebooks.

Elliott, Stacy. (1998). The Relationship Between Fertility Issues and Sexual Problems in Men. Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality, Vol 7(3), 295-303.

Fanning, Patrick and Matthew McKay. (1993). Being Healthy: Taking Care of Your Body. Chapter 14 in Being a Man: A Guide to the New Masculinity, Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Publications

Fergus K.D.; Gray R.E.; Fitch M.I. (2002). Sexual Dysfunction and the Preservation of Manhood: Experiences of Men with Prostate Cancer. Journal of Health Psychology, May, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 303-316.

Gilbaugh, James A Doctor’s Guide to Men’s Private Parts.

Gittleman, Ann Louise. (1997). Super Nutrition for Men. (2nd edition) M. Evans & Company.

Goldstein, Irwin and Rothstein, Larry. The Potent Male: Facts, fiction, future.

Gore, Margaret. (1991). The Penis Book: An Owner’s Manual. Rose Bay, NSW: Bookman.

Gray, R.E.; Fitch M.I.; Fergus K.D.; Mykhalovskiy E.; Church K. (2002). Hegemonic Masculinity and the Experience of Prostate Cancer: A Narrative Approach. Journal of Aging and Identity, March, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 43-62.

Gray, Ross. (2003). Prostate Tales: Men’s Experiences with Prostate Cancer. Men’s Studies Press.

Griffin, Gary M. (1991). Aphrodisiacs for Men: Effective Virilizing Foods and Herbs. Added Dimensions Publishing.

Gurevich, Maria. Scott Bishop, Jo Bower, Monika Malka and Joyce Nyhof-Young. (2004). (Dis)embodying gender and sexuality in testicular cancer. Social Science & Medicine, Volume 58, Issue 9, May, pp. 1597-1607.

Halkitis, Perry N. (2000). Masculinity in the Age of AIDS: HIV-Seropositive Gay Men and the. Buff Agenda. In Nardi, Peter M. (ed.). Gay Masculinities. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications (Research on Men and Masculinities Series).

Handelsman, D.J. (1991). Bridging the Gender Gap in Contraception: Another Hurdle Cleared. Medical Journal of Australia, 154(4), February.

Handy, Richard Y. (1988). Male Sexuality and the Challenge of Healing Impotence. Prometheus Books.

Hirst, Geoffrey, Ward, Jeanette and Del Mar, Christopher. (1996). Screening for Prostrate Cancer: The Case Against. Medical Journal of Australia, 164(4), March

Hofmeyr, Doreen G., and Abraham P. Greeff. (2002). The Influence of a Vasectomy on the Marital Relationship and Sexual Satisfaction of the Married Man. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, Volume 28, Number 4, July 01, pp. 339 - 351.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2004). Middle Eastern Masculinities in the Age of New Reproductive Technologies: Male infertility and stigma in Egypt and Lebanon. Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 18(2), pp. 162-182.

Johnson, Don. (1989). The Loneliness of the Male Body. American Health, January, 8(1).

Julty, Sam. (1979). Men’s Bodies, Men’s selves. New York: Dell.

Kandeel, R. S. Swerdloff, and J. L. Pryor. (eds.). (2007). Male reproductive dysfunction: Pathophysiology and treatment. New York, NY: Informa Healthcare USA, Inc.

Keller, Larry. (1998). Good Loving: Keys to a Lifetime of Passion, Pleasure & Sex. Rodale Press.

Kovel, Joel. (1996). Dispatches From the Science Wars. Social Text. 46/47, 14(1 & 2), Spring/Summer.

Kramer, Sebastian. (2000). The Fragile Male. British Medical Journal, Vol. 321, 23-30 December

Lafavore, Michael. (1995). Male Almanac: Essential New Information About Sex, fitness, Health & Life. Rodale Press.

Levanthal, Sallye. (ed.). The Male Stress Syndrome.

Lodewick, Peter A. et.al. (1996). Diabetic Man: A Guide to Health & Success in All Areas of Your Life. Lowell House.

Loe, M. (2001). Fixing Broken Masculinity: Viagra As A Technology For The Production Of Gender And Sexuality. Sexuality & Culture, 1 June, vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 97-125.

Lorber, Judith and Bandlamudi, Lakshmi. (1993). The Dynamics of Marital Bargaining in Male Infertility. Gender & Society, 7(1), March.

Loudon, Julia B. (1998). Potential Confusion Between Erectile Dysfunction and Premature Ejaculation: An Evaluation of Men Presenting With Erectile Difficulty at a Sex Therapy Clinic. Sexual and Marital Therapy, Volume 13 Number 4, November.

Manning, Richard. (1987). Impotence: How to Overcome It. Farmington Hills: Health Pro Ink.

Marshall, Barbara L. (2007). Climacteric Redux? (Re)medicalizing the Male Menopause. Men and Masculinities, April, 9(4): 509-529.

Marshall, Barbara L., and Stephen Katz. (2002). Forever Functional: Sexual fitness and the ageing male body. Body & Society, 8(4), pp. 43-70.

Martin, Nicholas. An Operator’s Manual for Successful Living. (??).

Mason, Mary-Claire. (1993). Male Infertility - Men Talking. London & New York: Routledge.

McDade, Thomas. (1996). Prostates and Profits: The Social Construction of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia in American Men. Medical Anthropology, Vol. 17, pp. 1-22.

McDowell, A.J., C.A. Snellgrove and M.J. Bond. (2001). Beyond Viagra. Psychological issues in the assessment and treatment of erectile dysfunction. Australian Family Physician, 30(9): 867-73, September

Men’s Health Magazine Magazine Editors. (1995). Men’s Health: A Guide to Staying Young. Fine Communications.

NHMRC. (1996). Is It My Prostate Doc? A Guide for General Practitioners. Canberra: AGPS (derived from Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Management of Uncomplicated Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Men).

NHMRC. (1996). To Pee Or Not To Pee: A Guide for Men About Their Urinary Symptoms. Canberra: AGPS (derived from Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Management of Uncomplicated Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Men).

Oliffe, J. (2002). In Search of a Social Model of Prostate Cancer: Finding Out About Bronch. In Manning the Next Millennium: Studies in Masculinities. Edited by Sharyn Pearce and Vivienne Muller. Black Swan Press.

Oliffe, J. (2004). Transrectal Ultrasound Prostate Biopsy (TRUS-Bx): Patient Perspectives. Urologic Nursing, 24 (5), 395-400.

Oliffe, J. (2005). Constructions of masculinity following prostatectomy-induced impotence. Social Science & Medicine, Volume 60, Issue 10, May, pp. 2249-2259.

Pesman, Curtis. How a Man Ages.

Potts, Annie, Nicola Gavey, and Victoria Grace. (2001). New Zealand research on the social impact of sildenafil (Viagra). Venereology, 14(4), pp. 189-190.

Potts, Annie. (2000). ‘The Essence of the Hard On’: Hegemonic Masculinity and the Cultural Construction of ‘Erectile Dysfunction’. Men and Masculinities, 3(1), July.

Potts, Annie. (2004). Deleuze on Viagra (Or, what can a Viagra-body do?) Body & Society, vol10no1: 17-36.

Potts, Annie. (2004). Viagra cyborgs: Creating ‘better manhood through chemistry’. In Sex and the Body, A. Potts, N. Gavey & A. Weatherall. (eds.), Palmerston North, Dunmore Press.

Ragg, Mark. Understanding Your Prostate Problems. Woollahra: Gore and Osment.

Reiker, P.P. (1996). How Should a Man With Testicular Cancer Be Counseled and What Information is Available to Him?. Semin Urol Oncol. Feb;14(1):17-22.

Rigby, Kate. (1998). The Cunning of Nature: Worldwide Emasculation. (on sperm counts), Arena magazine, No. 35, June-July

Ringheim, Karin. (1995). Evidence for the Acceptability of an injectable Hormonal Method for Men. International Family Planning Perspectives, 21(2), June

Ross, Geoffrey Aquilina. (1984). How to Survive the Male Menopause. London: Elm Tree Books.

Sadovsky, R., T. Miller, M. Moskowitz, and G. Hackett. (2001). Three year update of Sildenafil Citrate (Viagra) efficacy and safety. International Journal of Clinical Practice 55(2), March.

Schwerin, Michael J. et.al. (1996). A Multimethod Examination of the Male Anabolic Steroid User. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 26(3).

Shapiro, Eugene. (2000). Upright Man. Pir Press.

Sheppard, Caren and Kevan R. Wylie. (2001). An Assessment of Sexual Difficulties in Men After Treatment for Testicular Cancer. Sexual & Relationship Therapy, Volume 16, Number 1, February, pp. 47 - 58.

Steginga, SK, Occhipinti S, Dunn J, Gardiner RA, Heathcote P, and Yaxley J. (2001). The supportive care needs of men with prostate cancer. Psychooncology, Jan-Feb;10(1): pp. 66-75.

Swanson, Janice M. and Forrest, Katherine A. (1984). Men’s Reproductive Health. New York: Springer .

Taguchi, Yosh. (1988). Private Parts: A Health Book for Men. London: Optima.

Tiefer, Leonore. (1987). In Pursuit of the Perfect Penis: The Medicalisation of Male Sexuality. In Kimmel, Michael. (ed.). Changing Men: New Directions in Research on Men and Masculinity. New York: Sage. (Also in Kimmel, Michael and Messner, Michael. (eds.). Men’s Lives. New York/Toronto: Macmillan/Maxwell, 2nd edition)

Tiefer, Leonore. (1994). The Medicalization of Impotence: Normalizing Phallocentrism. Gender & Society, 8(3), September.

Vares, T., Potts, A., Gavey, N. & Grace, V. (2003). Hard sell, soft sell: Men read Viagra ads. Media International Australia, no108: 101-114.

von Keitz, A. (2001). The management of erectile dysfunction in the community. International Journal of Impotence Research, 13 Suppl 3 S45-51, August.

Wall, David, and Linda Kristjanson. (2005). Men, culture and hegemonic masculinity: understanding the experience of prostate cancer. Nursing Inquiry, 12(2): 87-97.

Wallace, Suzanne V.F. and Elizabeth M. Carlin. (2001). Contraception and Men Attending a Genitourinary Medicine Clinic. Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care. 27(4).

Walsh, Patrick C. and Worthington, Janet F. (1996). The Prostate: A Guide for Men and the Women Who Love Them. Warner Books

Watson, Jonathan. (2000). Male Bodies: Health, Culture and Identity. Buckingham and Philadelphia: Open University Press.

Wertheimer, Neil. (ed). (1997). Total Health for Men: How to Prevent And Treat the Health Problems That Trouble Men the Most. Rodale Press

Wilson, Trish. (1998). Viagra: A Rhapsody in Blue. Feminista, 2(3/4), (online journal) http://www.feminista.com.

Wylie, Kevan, Hallam-Jones, Ruth and Perrett, Angelina. (1999). Some of the Potential Implications of Integrated Assessment for Male Erectile Disorder. Sexual and Marital Therapy, 14(4), November.

Zilbergeld, Bernie. (1992). The New Male Sexuality: The Truth About Men, Sex, and Pleasure. New York: Bantam Books

Zoldbrod, Aline P. (1993). Men, Women, and Infertility: Intervention and Treatment Strategies. New York, NY,: Lexington Books/Macmillan.


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d) Men and disability

Benjamin, Shereen. (2000). Challenging Masculinities: Disability and Achievement in Testing Times. Gender and Education, Volume 13, Number 1, March.

Changing Men magazine. (1994). Special section: Men with Physical Disabilities talk About their Lives. No. 27, Winter.
Includes;
Manhood and Physical Disability / Gerschick, Thomas J. and Miller, Adam Stephen..
Hallelujah Halloween / Kahn, Paul.
Coming Out Blind and Gay / Rich, Phil.

Gerschick, Thomas J. (forthcoming). Sisyphus in a Wheelchair: Men with Physical Disabilities Confront Gender Domination. In Everyday Inequalities: Critical Inquiries, Judith Howard and Jodi O'Brien. (eds.). New York: Basil Blackwell, forthcoming.

Gerschick, Thomas J., and Miller, Adam S. (1994). Gender Identities at the Crossroads of Masculinity and Physical Disability. Masculinities, 2(1), Spring, pp. 34-55.
(Also in Toward a New Psychology of Gender: A Reader, edited by Sara Davis and Mary Gergen. New York: Routledge, 1997.).

Gerschick, Thomas J., and Miller, Adam S. (1995). Coming to Terms: Masculinity and Disability. In Masculinity and Health, Donald Sabo, editor. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
(Also in Through the Prism of Difference: Readings in Sex and Gender, Michael Messner, Pierette Hondagneu-Sotello, Maxine Baca Zinn, editors. New York: Allyn and Bacon, 1997. And in Men's Lives, third edition and Russian edition, Michael Kimmel and Michael Messner, editors. New York: Macmillan Publishers, 1995.).

Hahn, Harlan. (1989). Masculinity and Disability. Disability Studies Quarterly, 9(3), pp. 1-3.

Humphries, Peter. (2001). Men and Mental Health / Counselling Men with a Psychiatric Disability. In Pease, Bob and Peter Camilleri. (eds.). Working With Men in the Human Services. Sydney: Allen & Unwin.

Hutchinson, Susan L., and Douglas A Kleiber. (2000). Heroic masculinity following spinal cord injury: Implications for therapeutic recreation practice and research. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 34(1).

O’Neill, Terry and Myra J. Hird. (2001). Double Damnation: Gay Disabled Men and the Negotiation of Masculinity.

Shakespeare, T. (1999). The Sexual Politics of Disabled Masculinity. Sexuality and Disability, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 53-64.

Smith, Bonnie, and Beth Hutchinson. (eds.). (2004). Gendering Disability. Rutgers University Press.

Smith, Brett, and Andrew C. Sparkes. (2004). Men, Sport, and Spinal Cord Injury: An Analysis of Metaphors and Narrative Types. Disability & Society, 19, 6, Oct, 613-626.

Tepper, Mitchell S. (1000) Letting Go of Restrictive Notions of Manhood: Male Sexuality, Disability and Chronic Illness. Sexuality and Disability, Volume 17, Number 1, January, pp. 37-52.

Vahldieck, Andrew. (2002). Uninhibited. Nerve.com, http://www.nerve.com/PersonalEssays/Vahldieck/uninhibited/, Accessed 17 June 2002.

Yelland, Nicola. (1998). Gender in Early Childhood. London & New York: Routledge.
Includes Bower, Anna. Boys and Girls with Disabilities: Maternal Expectations of Gender Behaviour and Independence.

e) Circumcision

Berkeley, Bud. (1993). Foreskin: A Closer Look. Boston: Alyson Publications.

Bigelow, Jim. The Joy of Uncircumcising! Restoring Your Birthright and Maximise Sexual Pleasure. Hourglass Book Publishing.

Boyd, Billy Ray. Circumcision: What It Does.

Briggs, Anne. Circumcision: What Every Parent Should Know.

British Journal of Urology. (1999). Supplement 1: Circumcision (15 Articles), Vol 83, January.

Chanahan, John. (1994). The Unkindest Cut. (Circumcision) XY: Men, Sex, Politics, 4(1), Autumn.

Darby, Robert. (2003). Circumcision as a preventive of masturbation: A review of the historiography. Journal of Social History, Vol. 36, Spring 2003.

Darby, Robert. (2003). Medical history and medical practice: Persistent myths about the foreskin. Medical Journal of Australia, Vol. 178, 17 February.

Darby, Robert. (2005). A surgical temptation: The demonization of the foreskin and the rise of circumcision in Britain. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press.

Dave, S.S., Johnson A.M., Fenton K.A., et al. (2003). Male Circumcision in Britain: Findings from a national probability sample survey. Sex Trans Infect;79:499-500.

Denniston, G., and M.F. Milos. (eds.). (1997). Sexual Mutilations: A Human Tragedy. New York: Plenum.

Denniston, George. Frederick Hodges, and Marilyn Milos. (eds.). (2001). Understanding circumcision: A multi-disciplinary approach to a multi-dimensional problem. London and New York, Kluwer Academic Publishers and Plenum Press.

Fleiss, P.M. (1997). The Case Against Circumcision. Mothering: The Magazine of Natural Family Living, Winter, pp. 36-45.

Gollaher, David L. (2001). Circumcision: A History of the World’s Most Controversial Surgery. Basic Books.

Hoffman, Lawrence. (1996). Covenant of Blood: Circumcision and Gender in Rabbinic Judaism. University of Chicago Press.

Richters, Juliet. (2006). Circumcision and the socially imagined sexual body. Health Sociology Review, v.15 no.3, Aug.: 248-257.

Ritter, Thomas. Say No To Circumcision! Forty Reasons Why You Should Respect His Birthright and Keep Your Son Whole. Hourglass Book Publishing.

Schwartz, Howard Eilberg. (1994). God’s Phallus and Other Problems for Men and Monotheism. Boston: Beacon Press.

Wallerstein, Edward. (1980). Circumcision: An American Health Fallacy. New York: Springer Publishing Company.

Zoske, Joseph. (1998). Male Circumcision: A Gender Perspective. Journal of Men’s Studies, 6(2), Winter, pp. 189-208.


f) Suicide

Canetto, S. S. and I. Sakinofsky (1998). The gender paradox in suicide. Suicide & Life-Threatening Behavior, 28(1).

Dorais, Michael, and Simon L. Lajeunesse (2004). Dead Boys Can’t Dance: Sexual Orientation, Masculinity, and Suicide. McGill-Queen’s University Press.

Emslie, Mic. (1996). Ignored to Death: Representations of Young Gay Men, Lesbians and Bisexuals in Australian Youth Suicide Policy and Programs. Youth Studies Australia, December, 15(4).

Flood, M. (2007) Suicide. In The International Encyclopedia of Men and Masculinities. Ed. M. Flood, J.K. Gardiner, B. Pease, and K. Pringle. Taylor & Francis.

Frawley, Margaret. (1998). Suicide and Depression in Males of Various Ages: A Rural Perspective. Paper to National Forum on Men and Family Relationships, Canberra, 9-11 June

Gunnell, D., N. Middleton, E. Whitley, D. Dorling, and S. Frankel. (2003). Why are suicide rates rising in young men but falling in the elderly?--a time-series analysis of trends in England and Wales 1950-1998. Social Science & Medicine, 57(4): 595-611.

Hunt, K., H. Sweeting, M. Keoghan, and S. Platt (2006). Sex, gender role orientation, gender role attitudes and suicidal thoughts in three generations. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 41(8).

Lillian, M.R., and M.L. Mark. (1998). Gender, culture, and suicidal behavior: A feminist critique of theories and research. Suicide & Life - Threatening Behavior, 28(1): 24.

Lynne Armstrong, L., and I. Manion. (2006). Suicidal ideation in young males living in rural communities: Distance from school as a risk factor, youth engagement as a protective factor. Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies, 1(1): 102-113.

Macdonald, Ron, and Trudi Cooper. (1998). Young Gay Men and Suicide. Youth Studies Australia, December.

Möller-Leimkühler, A.M. (2003). The gender gap in suicide and premature death or: why are men so vulnerable? European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 253(1): 1-8.

Nicholas, Jonathan, and John Howard. (1998). Better Dead Than Gay? Depression, Suicide Ideation and Attempt Among a Sample of Gay and Straight-Identified Males Aged 18 to 24. Youth Studies Australia, v.17 n.4, pp. 28-33.

Phillips, C., and M.F. Robert. (2001). The relative gender gap in suicide: Societal integration, the culture of suicide, and period effects in 20 developed countries, 1955-1994. Social Science Research, 30(1): 76.

Rudmin, F.W., M. Ferrada-Noli, and J.-A. Skolbekken. (2003). Questions of culture, age and gender in the epidemiology of suicide. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 44(4): 373-381.

Scourfield, J. (2005). Suicidal masculinities. Sociological Research Online, 10(2).

Smalley, N., J. Scourfield, and K. Greenland. (2005). Young People, Gender and Suicide: A Review of Research on the Social Context. Journal of Social Work, 5(2): 133-154.

Stack, S. (1998). Gender, marriage, and suicide acceptability: A comparative analysis. Sex Roles, 38(7/8): 501.

Stewart, Matt. (1995). Young Male Suicide: Reversing the Trend. XY: Men, Sex, Politics, 5(1), Autumn.

Webb, John. (1998). Suicide. In Junk Male. Sydney: HarperCollins.

g) Gender and Health

Abbott, Pamela and Williamson, Emma. (1999). Women, Health and Domestic Violence. Journal of Gender Studies, 8(1), March.

Adams, Diane L. (ed). (1995). Health Issues for Women of Color. London: Sage.

Bayne-Smith, Marcia. (ed). (1996). Race, Gender and Health. London: Sage.

Broom, Dorothy. (1991). Damned If We Do: Contradictions in Women’s Health Care. Allen & Unwin.

Broom, Dorothy. (1992). Adding Insult to Injury: The Discrimination Case Against Women’s Health Centres. Refractory Girl, 42, Autumn.

Broom, Dorothy. (1995). Gendering Health, Sexing Illness. In Davis, J. et al. (eds.). Changing Society for Women’s Health: Proceedings of the Third National Women’s Health Conference, Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service.

Broom, Dorothy. (2001). Everything old is new again (or is it?): Australian women’s health, politics and policies. Proceedings of the 4th Australian Women’s Health Conference, Adelaide, 19-21 February.

Busfield, Joan. (1996). Men, Women and Madness. Macmillan.

Cogan, Jeanine C. and Ernsberger, Paul. (1999). Journal of Social Issues, Issue: Dying to be Thin in the Name of Health: Shifting the Paradigm, 55(2), Summer

Dan, Alice. (ed.). Reframing Women’s Health: Multidisciplinary Research and Practice. London: Sage.

Davis, J. et al. (eds.). (1995). Changing Society for Women’s Health: Proceedings of the Third National Women’s Health Conference, Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service.

Dennerstein, Lorraine. (1995). Gender, Health, and Ill-Health. Women’s Health Issues, 5(2), Summer, pp. 53-59.

Doyal, Lesley. (1999). Sex, Gender and Health: A New Approach. In Watson, Sophie and Doyal, Leslie. (eds.). Engendering Social Policy. Philadelphia, Penn.: Open University Press

Ehrenreich, Barbara, and Deirdre English. (1975). Witches, Midwives, and Nurses; A History of Women Healers. New York: The Feminist Press.

Feminist Review. (2001). Special Issue: Women and Mental Health, No. 68, Summer.

Field, David et.al. (eds.). (1997). Death, Gender and Ethnicity. Routledge.

Fogel, Catherine and Woods, Nancy. (eds.). (1995). Women’s Health Care. Sage.

Foster, Peggy. (1995). Women and the Health Care Industry: An Unhealthy Relationship?. Open University Press.

Grogan, Sarah. (1999). Understanding Body Disatisfaction in Men, Women and Children. London: Routledge.

Hancock, Linda. (ed). (1999). Women, Public Policy and the State. South Yarrra, VIC: Centre for Public Policy.

Hardey, Michael. (1998). Gender and Health. In The Social Context of Health. Open University Press.

Hockey, Jenny. (1997). Women and Health. In Richardson, Diane and Victoria Robinson. (eds.). Introducing Women’s Studies: Feminist Theory and Practice. (2nd edition) Macmillan.

Kane, Penny. (1991). Women’s Health: From Womb to Tomb, Basingstoke: Macmillan.

Kasper, Anne S. and Susan J. Ferguson. (eds.). (2000). Breast Cancer: Society Shapes an Epidemic. St. Martins: Scholarly and Reference Division

Leysen, B. (1996). ‘Medicalisation of Menopause: From ‘Feminine Forever’ to ‘Healthy Forever’. In N. Lykke & R. Braidotti. (eds.). Between Monsters, Goddesses and Cyborgs. London: Zed.

Litt, Iris F. (1997). Taking Our Pulse: The Health of America’s Women. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

Lorber, Judith, and Lisa Jean Moore. (2002). Gender and the Social Construction of Illness. 2nd edition. Altamira Press.

Lupton, Deborah. (1994). Medicine as Culture: Illness, Disease and the Body in Western Societies. London: Sage.

Lupton, Deborah. (1995). The Imperative of Health: Public Health and the Regulated Body. London: Sage.

Manderson, Lenore. (ed). (1999). Australian Women’s Health: Innovations in Social Science and Community Research. Haworth Press.

Markides, Kyriakos. (ed). (1989). Ageing and Health: Perspectives on Gender, Race, Ethnicity and Class. Newbury Park CA: Sage.

Matthews, Jill J. (1984). Good and Mad Women: The Historical Construction of Femininity in Twentieth Century Australia. Sydney: George Allen & Unwin

McDonald, Maryon. (ed). (1994). Gender, Drink and Drugs. Oxford & Providence: USA.

Miles, Agnes. (1991). Women, Health and Medicine. Milton Keynes: Open University Press.

Muller, Charlotte F. (1990). Health Care and Gender. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Murnen, S.K. and Smolak, L. (1997). Femininity, Masculinity and Disordered Eating: A Metaanalytic Review. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 22(3), pp. 231-242.

Oakley, A. (1994). Who Cares for Health? Social Relations, Gender, and the Public Health. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 48, 427-434.

Ory and Warner. (eds.). (1990). Gender, Health and Longevity. New York.

Petersen, Alan and Waddell, Charles. (eds.). (1998). Health Matters: A Sociology of Illness, Prevention and Care. Open University Press.

Pringle, Rosemary. (1998). Sex and Medicine: Gender, Power and Authority in the Medical Profession. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Riessman, C.K. (1992). Women and Medicalization: A New Perspective. In Kirkup, G. and Keller, L. (eds.). Inventing Women: Science, Technology and Gender. Cambridge: Polity.

Roberts, H. (ed.). (1992). Women’s Health Matters. London: Routledge.

Rogers-Clark, C. and Smith, A. (eds.). (1998). Women’s Health: A Primary Health Care Approach. Sydney: MacLennan & Petty.

Rothman, B.K. and Caschetta, M. (1995). Treating Health: Women and Medicine. In Freeman, Jo. (ed.). Women: A Feminist Perspective, Mountain View: Mayfield.

Saltman, Deborah. (1991). Women and Health: An Introduction to Issues. Sydney: Harcourt Brace Javanovich.

Saltman, Deborah. (1996). Feminism and the Health Movement. In Hughes, Kate Pritchard. (ed.). Contemporary Australian Feminism. Melbourne: Longman Chesire (2nd edition).

Scutt, Jocelynne A. (1997). The Incredible Woman: Power and Sexual Politics. Volume 1. Melbourne: Artemis (Part Two: Medicine, Power and the Politics of Health)

Smyke, Patricia. (ed). (1991). Women and Health. London & NJ: Zed Books.

Tong, Rosemarie, et al. (2000). Globalizing Feminist Bioethics: Women’s Health Concerns Worldwide. Westview Press.

Wilkinson, Sue and Kitzinger, Celia. (eds.). (1994). Women and Health: Feminist Perspectives. London: Taylor & Francis.

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