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Editor's Comments
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Ajay Nehra
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Psychosocial, socio-cultural, and environmental influences on mental health help-seeking among African-American men
Abstract: The social determinants unique to African-American men's health contribute to limited access and utilization of health and mental health care services and can have a deleterious effect on th...
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Kisha B. Holden,
Brian S. McGregor,
Starla H. Blanks,
Carlos Mahaffey
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63-69
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How prostate cancer patients cope: evaluation and refinement of the Prostate Cancer Patients’ Coping Strategies Questionnaire
Abstract: Background: Prostate cancer (PCa) patients suffer from identifiable stressors that may cause them anxiety and/or depression. In a previous study, an initial exploration of the ways in which ...
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Christopher F. Sharpley,
Vicki Bitsika,
David R.H. Christie
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70-78
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The potential influence of masculine identity on health-improving behavior in midlife and older African American men
Abstract: Objective: To gain a greater understanding of masculinity and its potential influence on health-improving behavior in midlife and older African American (AA) men. Methods: Forty-nine AA men ...
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Steven P. Hooker,
Sara Wilcox,
Ericka L. Burroughs,
Carol E. Rheaume,
Will Courtenay
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79-88
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Urine and extragenital gonococcal and Chlamydia infections in HIV positive young men who have sex with men (YMSM): enhanced detection of rectal Chlamydia when screening with nucleic acid amplified tests versus cultures
Abstract: Background: Multiple studies have been done on adult men who have sex with men (MSM), but no studies have shown the rates of extragenital site sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among HI...
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Natalie Neu,
John Nelson,
Elizabeth Ranson,
Susan Whittier,
Amy Shaw,
Alwyn Cohall
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89-93
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Sexual and reproductive health issues among rural and urban adolescent boys of eastern India
Abstract: Background: Adolescent boys in India constitute a large group with unmet sexual and reproductive health (SRH) needs. However, their problems and needs are poorly addressed by researchers and...
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Subha Ray,
Shailendra Kumar Mishra,
Bhubon Mohan Das
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Importance of effect size, control groups, and frequency of use in preventing sexually-transmitted diseases
The recent study by Milhausen et al that was published in the Journal of Men's Health concluded that a condom kit provided by the Kinsey Institute Homework Intervention Strategy (KIHIS) “found signif...
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Brad E. Moore,
L. Lee Glenn
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Want of a place to stand: social determinants and men's health
Around tables where social determinants of health are discussed, men have almost always lacked a seat, and even a place in the room to stand. This, despite the World Health Organization's casting a ve...
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Henrie M. Treadwell,
April M.W. Young,
Matt T. Rosenberg
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104-105
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An intersectional approach to Men's Health
Abstract: Men's lives and health are rooted in opportunity structures that are shaped by race, ethnicity and other characteristics that have important social, political, economic and cultural meaning....
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Derek M. Griffith
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Social determinants of oral health and disease in U.S. men
Abstract: Oral diseases are among the most prevalent chronic diseases in the United States (U.S.), disproportionately affect males, and exhibit profound disparities among socioeconomic and ethnic grou...
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Scott L. Tomar
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Social determinants of cardiovascular disease risk factor presence among rural and urban Black and White men
Abstract: Background: Social determinants of health are increasingly being addressed as a causal factor for disparities in health. The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of specified soci...
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Rakale Collins Quarells,
Jinnan Liu,
Sharon K. Davis
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Are benefits conferred with greater socioeconomic position undermined by racial discrimination among African American men?
Abstract: Background: conventional wisdom suggests that increased socioeconomic resources should be related to better health. Considering the body of evidence demonstrating the significant association...
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Darrell L. Hudson,
Kai M. Bullard,
Harold W. Neighbors,
Arline T. Geronimus,
Juan Yang,
James S. Jackson
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