Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.Masculinity Barriers to Ever Completing Colorectal Cancer Screening among American Indian/Alaska Native, Black, and White Men (Ages 45-75)
Charles R. Rogers et al.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH (2022)
Barriers to home bowel cancer screening
Belinda C. Goodwin et al.
PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY (2021)
The role of masculinities in psychological and emotional help seeking by men with prostate cancer
Belinda C. Goodwin et al.
PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY (2020)
Geographic variation in compliance with Australian colorectal cancer screening programs: the role of attitudinal and cognitive traits
Belinda C. Goodwin et al.
RURAL AND REMOTE HEALTH (2019)
AGING WITH HONOR: EXAMINING AMBIVALENT AGEISM AND INTERPERSONAL RISK-FACTORS FOR SUICIDE AS EXPLANATIONS FOR THE HONOR-SUICIDE LINK
Jarrod E. Bock et al.
JOURNAL OF SOCIAL AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY (2019)
A comparison of barriers to accessing services for mental and physical health conditions in a sample of rural Australian adults
Kate M. Fennell et al.
RURAL AND REMOTE HEALTH (2018)
Global cancer statistics 2018: GLOBOCAN estimates of incidence and mortality worldwide for 36 cancers in 185 countries
Freddie Bray et al.
CA-A CANCER JOURNAL FOR CLINICIANS (2018)
Colorectal cancer population screening programs worldwide in 2016: An update
Mercedes Navarro et al.
WORLD JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY (2017)
Long-term evaluation of benefits, harms, and cost-effectiveness of the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program in Australia: a modelling study
Jie-Bin Lew et al.
LANCET PUBLIC HEALTH (2017)
The Impact of Changing Attitudes, Norms, and Self-Efficacy on Health-Related Intentions and Behavior: A Meta-Analysis
Paschal Sheeran et al.
HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY (2016)
Survival impact of the Australian National Bowel Cancer Screening Programme
S. Ananda et al.
INTERNAL MEDICINE JOURNAL (2016)
Theory-based modifications of an advanced notification letter improves screening for bowel cancer in men: A randomised controlled trial
Ian T. Zajac et al.
SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE (2016)
Participation rates for organized colorectal cancer screening programmes: an international comparison
Carrie Klabunde et al.
JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCREENING (2015)
Psychosocial factors that influence men's help-seeking for cancer symptoms: a systematic synthesis of mixed methods research
Jennifer A. Fish et al.
PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY (2015)
The comparative cost-effectiveness of colorectal cancer screening using faecal immunochemical test vs. colonoscopy
Martin C. S. Wong et al.
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS (2015)
Masculinity and Men's Participation in Colorectal Cancer Screening
Candice Oster et al.
PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITIES (2015)
How Does Masculinity Impact on Health? A Quantitative Study of Masculinity and Health Behavior in a Sample of UK Men and Women
Claire Sloan et al.
PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITIES (2015)
Aging Men's Health-Related Behaviors
Terry Peak et al.
SAGE OPEN (2014)
Men, Bodily Control, and Health Behaviors: The Importance of Age
Toni Calasanti et al.
HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY (2013)
Troubling stoicism: Sociocultural influences and applications to health and illness behaviour
Andrew Moore et al.
HEALTH (2013)
Metric Invariance of the Conformity to Masculine Norms Inventory-46 Among Women and Men
Mike C. Parent et al.
PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY (2013)
Gender Differences in Utilization of Preventive Care Services in the United States
Varun Vaidya et al.
JOURNAL OF WOMENS HEALTH (2012)
Theorising masculinities and men's health: A brief history with a view to practice
Genevieve Creighton et al.
HEALTH SOCIOLOGY REVIEW (2010)
'I send the wife to the doctor' - Men's behaviour as health consumers
Joan Buckley et al.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONSUMER STUDIES (2010)
Predictors of Men's Health Care Utilization
Erik K. O. Boman et al.
PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITIES (2010)
What affects the uptake of screening for bowel cancer using a faecal occult blood test (FOBt): A qualitative study
Alison Chapple et al.
SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE (2008)
Screening for colorectal cancer by faecal occult blood test: why people choose to refuse
D. L. Worthley et al.
INTERNAL MEDICINE JOURNAL (2006)
Conforming to masculine norms: Evidence for validity among adult men and women
Andrew P. Smiler
SEX ROLES (2006)
Gender differences in factors affecting use of health services: an analysis of a community study of middle-aged and older Australians
R Parslow et al.
SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE (2004)