Engaging Australian men in disease prevention - priorities and opportunities from a national survey
Objective and importance of the study: In Australia, preventable causes of morbidity and mortality are common among men. The National Men's Health Strategy 2021-2030 highlights the need to successfully engage men in disease prevention; hence, we aimed to examine the prevention priorities, attit...
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Main Authors: | Ben J Smith (Author), Timothy J Moss (Author), Bernie Marshall (Author), Nicole Halim (Author), Robert Palmer (Author), Simon von Saldern (Author) |
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Sax Institute,
2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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