Free Health Dissertations - (2001). Masculinity And Men’s Mental Health. Journal Of American College
(2001). Masculinity and men’s mental health. Journal of American College Health, 49: 285-297.
Brownhill, S., Wilhelm, K., Barclay, L., and Parker, G. (2002). Detecting depression in men: A matter of guesswork. International Journal of Men’s Health, 1: 259-80.
Courtenay, W. (2000). Constructions of masculinity and their influence on men’s well-being: a theory of gender and health. Social Science & Medicine, 50: 1385-1401.
Courtenay, W., McCreary, D., and Merighi, J. (2002). Gender and ethnic differences in health beliefs and behaviors. Journal of Health Psychology, 7: 219-31.
Fleming, P., Spiers, A., Mc Elwee, G. and O’Gorman, M. (2001). Men’s perceptions of health education methods used in promoting their health in relation to cancer. The International Electronic Journal of Health Education, 4: 337-344.
Habben, C. (2005). Men’s health in primary care: Future applications for psychologists. In James, L. and Folen, R. (Eds.); The primary care consultant: The next frontier for psychologists in hospitals and clinics, pp. 257-265.
Kaplan, M. and Marks, G. (1995). Appraisal of health risks: The roles of masculinity, femininity, and sex. Sociology of Health and Illness, 17: 206-21.
Lantz, J., Fullerton, J. and Harshburger, R. (2001). Promoting screening and early detection of cancer in men. Nursing and Health Sciences, 3: 189-196.
Lee, C. and Owens, R. (2002). Issues for a psychology of men’s health. Journal of Health Psychology, 7: 209-357.
Nicholas, D. (2000). Men, masculinity, and cancer: Risk-factor behaviors, early detection, and psychosocial adaptation. Journal of American College Health, 49: 27-33.
NSO (2004a). National Statistics; Gender; Health: Women Live almost 5 years longer than men. National Statistics Online. Retrieved from the World Wide Web on 23 March, 2005 at http://www.statistics.gov/uk/cci/nugget_print.asp?ID=438
NSO (2004b). National statistics; Gender; Health related behavior: More overweight men than women. National Statistics Online. Retrieved from the World Wide Web on 23 March, 2005 at http://www.statistics.gov.uk/cci/nugget_print.asp?ID=439
NSO (2004c). National statistics; Health; Health expectancy: Living longer, more years in poor health. National Statistics Online. Retrieved from the World Wide Web on 23 March, 2005 at http://www.statistics.gov.uk/cci/nugget_print.asp?ID=918
Peate, L. (2004). Men’s attitudes towards health and the implications for nursing care. British Journal of Nursing, 13: 13-26.
Sabo, D. (2000). Men’s health studies: Origins and trends. Journal of American College Health, 49: 133-142.
Seymour-Smith, S., Wetherell, M., and Pheonix, A. (2002). ‘My wife ordered me to come’: A discursive analysis of doctors’ and nurses’ accounts of men’s use of general practitioners. Journal of Health Psychology, 7: 253-67.
Williams, D. (2003). The health of men: Structured inequalities and opportunities. Public Health Matters, 93: 724-31.


