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Wilson M, Mansour K, Seidler Z, Oliffe J, Rice S, Sharp P, et al.
J Affect Disord . 2024 Dec; 372():618-626. PMID: 39722329
This study examined moderators of the association between intimate relationship breakdown and suicidal ideation using data from a large representative cohort of Australian men. Across four waves (2013-2022), participants (n ...
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Oliffe J, Gao N, Fernandez C, Sha M, Yap C, Sharp P, et al.
Qual Health Res . 2024 Nov; :10497323241290956. PMID: 39533803
Despite the methodological spread of virtual photovoice, alignments to and potential advances for the participatory action research (PAR) and knowledge dissemination (KD) components of in-person photovoice are poorly understood. Detailing...
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Sharp P, Oliffe J, Bottorff J, Rice S, Schulenkorf N, Caperchione C
Behav Med . 2024 Nov; :1-10. PMID: 39526557
Tailored language and communication strategies underpin men's engagement with public health initiatives. The aim of this study was to explore men's preferences for language and communication in mental health promotion...
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Fernandez C, Gao N, Wilson M, Goodyear T, Seidler Z, Sharp P, et al.
Cult Health Sex . 2024 Sep; :1-18. PMID: 39285810
Emotional intimacy is key to intimate partner relationship quality and satisfaction. For sexual minority men, queer and feminist theorists consistently link emotional intimacy to diverse sexual practices and partnership dynamics...
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Oliffe J, Kelly M, Gao N, Velzeboer R, Sharp P, Li E
Am J Mens Health . 2024 Sep; 18(5):15579883241277047. PMID: 39254105
Although the social determinants of health have guided equity work with the tailoring of men's health promotion programs, the role of, and potential for, the commercial determinants of health in...
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Timm A, Van Hoye A, Sharp P, Helms Andersen T, Hansen L, Oestergaard J, et al.
J Sport Health Sci . 2024 Aug; 14:100969. PMID: 39209022
Background: Health promotion (HP) interventions delivered through sports clubs have demonstrated promising outcomes among men, but less is known about which aspects of the interventions work, for whom, and under...
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Sharp P, Zhu P, Ogrodniczuk J, McKenzie S, Seidler Z, Rice S, et al.
Health Promot Int . 2024 May; 39(3). PMID: 38770901
Peer support has a long history of helping people navigate mental health challenges and is increasingly utilized within men's mental health promotion initiatives. Despite considerable research conceptualizing and evaluating peer...
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Velzeboer R, Li E, Gao N, Sharp P, Oliffe J
Am J Mens Health . 2024 Apr; 18(2):15579883241247173. PMID: 38679967
Men historically consume more meat than women, show fewer intentions to reduce meat consumption, and are underrepresented among vegans and vegetarians. Eating meat strongly aligns with normative masculinities, decisively affirming...
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Sharp P, Zhu P, Ogrodniczuk J, Seidler Z, Wilson M, Fisher K, et al.
Am J Mens Health . 2023 Oct; 17(5):15579883231209189. PMID: 37904538
Suicide is a major public health concern and leading cause of death among men in Canada. This study reports the feasibility and acceptability of Buddy Up, a peer-based suicide prevention...
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Caperchione C, English M, Sharp P, Agar M, Phillips J, Liauw W, et al.
BMC Health Serv Res . 2023 Sep; 23(1):1023. PMID: 37740170
Background: The majority of cancer patients and cancer care clinicians-CCCs (e.g., oncologists) believe that exercise is an important adjunct therapy that should be embedded in standard practice. Yet, CCCs do...