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Dying to be men [electronic resource] : psychosocial, environmental, and biobehavioral directions in promoting the health of men and boys / Will H. Courtenay.

By: Courtenay, Will H.
Contributor(s): ProQuest (Firm).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Routledge series on counseling and psychotherapy with boys and men: v. 10.Publisher: New York : Brunner-Routledge, 2011Description: xxiv, 502 p.Subject(s): Men -- Health and hygiene | Health behaviorGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 613/.04234 Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
(Publisher-supplied data) Part I: Why Men and Boys Get Sick and Die Young -- Key Determinants of the Health and Well-Being of Men and Boys: An Overview -- Behavioral Factors Associated with Disease, Injury, and Death Among Men and Boys -- Part II: Why Men and Boys Do The Things That Make Them Sick and Kill Them -- Introduction: Who Are The Men in Men's Health? -- Engendering Health: The Social Construction of Gendered Health Beliefs and Behaviors -- Constructions of Masculinity and Their Influence on Men's Well-Being: A Theory of Gender and Health -- Part III: Specific Populations -- Introduction: Ethnicity Matters -- Rural Men's Health: Situating Men's Risk in the Negotiation of Masculinity -- College Men's Health -- Preventive Health Strategies for Men in Prison -- Part IV: Emerging Research on Men, Masculinity and Health -- Youth Violence? Let Call It What It Is --
Gender and Ethnic Differences in Health Beliefs and Behaviors -- Masculinity and Gender Role Conflict : Influence on Men's Likelihood of Engaging in High-Risk Behaviors -- Measurement of Men's Help Seeking -- The Drive for Muscularity and Masculinity -- Part V: Reaching Men -- Introduction: Making Health Manly: Social Marketing and Men's Health -- Counseling Men About Their Health: An Evidence-Based Practice Guideline -- Designing Effective Programs and Services for College Men: Applying The Six-Point HEALTH Plan and Other Evidence-Based Strategies -- Part VI: Looking Forward -- Introduction: Teaming Up for the New Men's Health Movement -- A Global Perspective on the Field of Men's Health.
Summary: "Men have specific gender-related influences that can affect their health and psychological well-being, and it is thus necessary for mental health practitioners to be knowledgeable in effective interventions for working with them. The purpose of this book is to provide a thorough foundation for understanding men health and risks and the differences between men. It will discuss effective, evidence-based strategies for practitioners to improve the health and well being of boys and men by drawing from a wealth of literature and research in a diverse array of disciplines, as well as from the authors original research designed specifically to examine gender and men's health"--Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

(Publisher-supplied data) Part I: Why Men and Boys Get Sick and Die Young -- Key Determinants of the Health and Well-Being of Men and Boys: An Overview -- Behavioral Factors Associated with Disease, Injury, and Death Among Men and Boys -- Part II: Why Men and Boys Do The Things That Make Them Sick and Kill Them -- Introduction: Who Are The Men in Men's Health? -- Engendering Health: The Social Construction of Gendered Health Beliefs and Behaviors -- Constructions of Masculinity and Their Influence on Men's Well-Being: A Theory of Gender and Health -- Part III: Specific Populations -- Introduction: Ethnicity Matters -- Rural Men's Health: Situating Men's Risk in the Negotiation of Masculinity -- College Men's Health -- Preventive Health Strategies for Men in Prison -- Part IV: Emerging Research on Men, Masculinity and Health -- Youth Violence? Let Call It What It Is --

Gender and Ethnic Differences in Health Beliefs and Behaviors -- Masculinity and Gender Role Conflict : Influence on Men's Likelihood of Engaging in High-Risk Behaviors -- Measurement of Men's Help Seeking -- The Drive for Muscularity and Masculinity -- Part V: Reaching Men -- Introduction: Making Health Manly: Social Marketing and Men's Health -- Counseling Men About Their Health: An Evidence-Based Practice Guideline -- Designing Effective Programs and Services for College Men: Applying The Six-Point HEALTH Plan and Other Evidence-Based Strategies -- Part VI: Looking Forward -- Introduction: Teaming Up for the New Men's Health Movement -- A Global Perspective on the Field of Men's Health.

"Men have specific gender-related influences that can affect their health and psychological well-being, and it is thus necessary for mental health practitioners to be knowledgeable in effective interventions for working with them. The purpose of this book is to provide a thorough foundation for understanding men health and risks and the differences between men. It will discuss effective, evidence-based strategies for practitioners to improve the health and well being of boys and men by drawing from a wealth of literature and research in a diverse array of disciplines, as well as from the authors original research designed specifically to examine gender and men's health"--Provided by publisher.

Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.

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