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期刊名:Journal of mens health

缩写:J MENS HEALTH

ISSN:1875-6867

e-ISSN:1875-6859

IF/分区:0.6/Q4

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Hung-Yi Lu,James E Andrews,Hsin-Ya Hou Hung-Yi Lu
Background: This study explores optimistic bias and information seeking in prostate cancer patients and how they impact intention to undergo prostate cancer screening. ...
Jamie A Mitchell,Daphne C Watkins,Charles S Modlin Jr Jamie A Mitchell
Background: African-American men are disproportionately burdened with colorectal cancer (CRC). Research is scarce on the social determinants that may influence CRC screening as the primary strategy for early detection amo...
Lauren P Wallner,Jeff M Slezak,Virginia P Quinn et al. Lauren P Wallner et al.
Objective: To examine if the use of general preventive services were diminished in a cohort of men following their diagnosis of prostate cancer. Patients ...
Harvey J Murff,Christianne L Roumie,Robert A Greevy et al. Harvey J Murff et al.
Background: Chronic inflammation is important in the development of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and certain oral antidiabetic medications have anti-inflammatory properties. The purpose of this study was to determin...
Brandon P Verdoorn,Changyong Feng,William A Ricke et al. Brandon P Verdoorn et al.
Background: The aim of the study was to measure plasma levels of the vascular endothelial growth factors (VEGF) A and D in serially collected blood specimens from non-localized prostate cancer (PCa) subjects. ...
Anne K Monroe,Adrian S Dobs,Joseph Cofrancesco Jr et al. Anne K Monroe et al.
Background: Low testosterone (T) has been associated with insulin resistance and diabetes mellitus (DM) among men in population-based studies. These studies included racially diverse men, but did not target for inclusion ...
Steven P Hooker,Sara Wilcox,Ericka L Burroughs et al. Steven P Hooker et al.
Objective: To gain a greater understanding of masculinity and its potential influence on health-improving behavior in midlife and older African American (AA) men. ...
Martin J Downing Jr Martin J Downing Jr
BACKGROUND: Sexual behaviors of men who have sex with men (MSM) that occur in sexually charged venues (e.g., bathhouse, sex club, public park) are a target for research and intervention due to concerns about the role these venues may have i...
Kisha B Holden,Brian S McGregor,Starla H Blanks et al. Kisha B Holden et al.
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 their overall health and well-being. There is a need...
Rakale Collins Quarells,Jinnan Liu,Sharon K Davis Rakale Collins Quarells
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 social determinants of health on cardiovascular diseas...