Introducing Ten to Men, the Australian longitudinal study on male health
Abstract We are very pleased to introduce Ten to Men, the Australian Longitudinal Study on Male Health. Ten to Men is, to our knowledge, the largest national all-male cohort study in the world. It involves 15,988 males who were aged between 10 and 55 years when we recruited them in 2013/14. Together...
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Main Authors: | Jane Pirkis (Author), John Macdonald (Author), Dallas R. English (Author) |
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2016-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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