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期刊名:American journal of mens health

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ISSN:1557-9883

e-ISSN:1557-9891

IF/分区:2.4/Q2

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Patrick Maduabuchi Aja,Peter Chinedu Agu,Angela Mumbua Musyoka et al. Patrick Maduabuchi Aja et al.
Prostate-related conditions, including benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostatitis, and prostate cancer, represent significant health concerns, particularly among aging men. This study utilized a comprehensive review of existing literature an...
Linda Svensson,Ola Bratt,Jonas Hugosson et al. Linda Svensson et al.
This study explores aspects that men consider when deciding whether to participate in a prostate cancer screening program and how the information in the invitation letter contributed to their decision. Semi-structured interviews were conduc...
Adriana Maldonado,Julio C Loya,Edgar A Villavicencio et al. Adriana Maldonado et al.
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends individualized decision making about prostate cancer screening for men between 55 and 69 years of age. Compared to non-Hispanic Whites, Hispanic men are less likely to report having had a p...
William Wical,Lea Marineau,Nazsa Baker et al. William Wical et al.
Both experiencing homelessness and having survived a violent firearm injury are well-known risk factors for being a victim of violence. Despite there being significant racial disparities in these factors, there is no qualitative research ex...
Longjun Huang,Wenjuan He,Yong Guo Longjun Huang
This review employs bibliometric methods to map the evolving landscape of prostate cancer endocrine therapy research over the past 15 years. Through analysis of 961 articles from the Web of Science Core Collection, we identified key trends ...
Hubert Bettinger,Marie Carbonnel,Alexandre Vallée et al. Hubert Bettinger et al.
Infertility affects 17% of the global population, yet fertility awareness remains low, particularly among younger individuals and men. This study assessed fertility awareness and attitudes toward infertility prevention among French adults o...
Haibao Zhu,Tingzhong Yang,Tong Pei et al. Haibao Zhu et al.
This study aimed to examine whether contextual social deprivation is independently associated with health outcomes. A cross-sectional, multistage sampling design was employed to interview participants from six selected cities in China. A st...
Sierra X Vaughn,Levi Funches,Melanie Smith et al. Sierra X Vaughn et al.
Inclusion of fathers in research and initiatives related to maternal and infant health outcomes is limited, though fathers' involvement with their families has been associated with positive family health outcomes. Engagement of fathers must...
Leshata Winter Mokhwelepa,Gsakani Olivia Sumbane Leshata Winter Mokhwelepa
Men's mental health is a focus area for improving population health worldwide. Traditional masculine norms among men have been reported to make them more susceptible to mental health issues. This study aims to review existing literature on ...
Asma Knaz,Mariem Abdesalem,Baraa Ben Bdira et al. Asma Knaz et al.
Spirometry-induced bronchoconstriction (SIB) refers to the paradoxical narrowing of the airways triggered by deep inhalation (DI) during spirometry testing. This response is atypical but can occur in subjects with heightened airway sensitiv...