Ten to Men report on the mental health of Australian males
Only a quarter of men said they would be likely or very likely to seek help from a mental health professional if they experienced an emotional or personal problem, report the authors of a longitudinal study into the mental health of Australian males.
Read moreOpportunity for blokes to get healthy with Sydney Hat Trick program
Are you male, aged between 28-64, living in Sydney, overweight, physically inactive but with a desire to make some healthy changes?
Read moreCouple health improves when dads take parental leave - study
Researchers at Ball State, Indiana, say men who take full parental leave are more likely to have lasting relationships.
Read moreHarnessing the ‘teachable moment’ in becoming a new dad
A new South Australian study submitted to the journal of Qualitative Health Research this week shows that many new fathers feel anxious and excluded about becoming a father and a huge opportunity is missed during the perinatal period to engage and support them.
Read moreDads' opinions wanted - sex ed dads survey
Dads with children aged between three and 12 are invited to take part in a new research study exploring the role fathers play in sexuality education.
Read moreNew study to probe social supports for men living with prostate cancer
Researchers at La Trobe in Melbourne are calling for men living with prostate cancer to take part in a new study looking into the social support they may have experienced following their cancer diagnosis and treatment.
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