Current Issue June 2012, Vol. 9, No. 2

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  • Psychosocial, socio-cultural, and environmental influences on mental health help-seeking among African-American men
    June 2012(Vol. 9 | No. 2 | Pages 63-69)

    Kisha B. Holden, Brian S. McGregor, Starla H. Blanks, Carlos Mahaffey

Original articles

  • How prostate cancer patients cope: evaluation and refinement of the Prostate Cancer Patients’ Coping Strategies Questionnaire
    June 2012(Vol. 9 | No. 2 | Pages 70-78)

    Christopher F. Sharpley, Vicki Bitsika, David R.H. Christie

  • The potential influence of masculine identity on health-improving behavior in midlife and older African American men
    June 2012(Vol. 9 | No. 2 | Pages 79-88)

    Steven P. Hooker, Sara Wilcox, Ericka L. Burroughs, Carol E. Rheaume, Will Courtenay

  • Men's under use of health services – finding alternative approaches
    June 2009 (Vol. 6 | No. 2 | Pages 95-97)

    Alan White, Karl Witty

  • Health, Illness, Men and Masculinities (HIMM): a theoretical framework for understanding men and their health
    March 2011 (Vol. 8 | No. 1 | Pages 7-15)

    Joan Evans, Blye Frank, John L. Oliffe, David Gregory

  • Preconception healthcare: what do men know and believe?
    March 2012 (Vol. 9 | No. 1 | Pages 25-35)

    Keith A. Frey, Richard Engle, Brie Noble

  • A novel approach to educating men about preventative health in the digital age
    March 2012 (Vol. 9 | No. 1 | Pages 45-50)

    Bruce B. Campbell

  • Association of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) with the metabolic syndrome (MS) and its components – ‘a growing dilemma’
    March 2011 (Vol. 8 | No. 1 | Pages 66-71)

    Reshu Tewari, Pawni Prabhat, S.M. Natu, D. Dalela, Apul Goel, M.M. Goel, Pushpa Tandon

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About the journal of men's health

The journal of men's health (jmh) is an international, inter-disciplinary journal offering updates on practice issues, current research and policy matters covering all aspects of men's health and gender medicine. jmh is a comprehensive, accessible resource of knowledge directly applicable to the daily care of patients, and offers key information and insight about men's health and gender medicine to other healthcare professionals, men's health and other organisations, patient groups and policy makers. Topics covered include the fields of family medicine and primary care. Including: urology and andrology; internal medicine and oncology; pediatric and adolescent health; sexual medicine; ageing and geriatric medicine; nutrition and well being; preventive and sports medicine; mental health including psychosomatic and psychosocial medicine; public health, social medicine, gender medicine, and basic science; general internal medicine; practising urology. The intended audiences include primary care / general practitioners, practising urologists, general internists.