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Katrina Scurrah

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The two-way relationship between socio-economic status and health conditions for Australian men

Sean Martin

This report shows a two-way relationship between key contemporary economic and social indicators and the development of physical and mental health conditions over a 9-year period for Australian men aged 18–55 years. The research highlights the need for integrated health and social policies that address both the causes and consequences of poor health.
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Health outcomes and health service usage among first-time fathers in Australia

Jacqui Macdonald, Jennifer StGeorge, Vincent Mancini, Catherine Andersson, Sean Martin

Drawing on data from Australia's longitudinal study on male health, this report explores mental health, physical health and the barriers men face in accessing care when they become fathers for the first time. It finds that the role of health services in promoting preconception health is critical to ensure men are positioned to successfully navigate...
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The use of intimate partner violence among Australian men

Sean Martin

This research explores the use of intimate partner violence among Australian men, including factors that may reduce the likelihood of such behaviours. In the nationwide survey, around 1 in 3 men reported they had used a form of intimate partner violence. A public health approach is taken that considers the power of improving men’s health...
Research Summary

Do more Better Access sessions for men with depression or anxiety lead to improvements? A target trial emulation study

Sean Martin

The Better Access initiative provides Medicare rebates to eligible people (those with a diagnosed mental disorder) so that they can access the formal mental health support services they need. This research summary outlines the evidence base on the effectiveness of the Better Access policy in addressing mental ill-health among Australian men before, during and after...
Research Summary

Australian male alcohol use and harm prevention across the life course

Nicholas Taylor, Paul Dietze, Sean Martin

Although alcohol use is high among Australian males, putting them at an increased risk of drinking harm, few longitudinal studies have specifically focused on male alcohol use, and even fewer have considered alcohol use patterns and predictors for men of various ages. This research summary provides new evidence of the patterns and predictors of alcohol...

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