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Volumn 13, Issue 9, 2004, Pages 540-545
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Men's attitudes towards health and the implications for nursing care.
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
ADOLESCENT;
ADULT;
AGED;
ATTITUDE TO HEALTH;
CAUSE OF DEATH;
GENDER IDENTITY;
HEALTH BEHAVIOR;
HEALTH PROMOTION;
HEALTH STATUS;
HIGH RISK BEHAVIOR;
HUMAN;
INFORMATION SERVICE;
LIFESTYLE;
MALE;
METHODOLOGY;
MIDDLE AGED;
NURSE ATTITUDE;
PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECT;
REVIEW;
SEX DIFFERENCE;
SEX RATIO;
SEXUAL DEVELOPMENT;
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY;
SOCIALIZATION;
UNITED KINGDOM;
ADOLESCENT;
ADULT;
AGED;
ATTITUDE TO HEALTH;
CAUSE OF DEATH;
GENDER IDENTITY;
GREAT BRITAIN;
HEALTH BEHAVIOR;
HEALTH KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, PRACTICE;
HEALTH PROMOTION;
HEALTH STATUS;
HUMANS;
INFORMATION SERVICES;
LIFE STYLE;
MALE;
MEN;
MIDDLE AGED;
NURSE'S ROLE;
RISK-TAKING;
SEX CHARACTERISTICS;
SEX DISTRIBUTION;
SEX FACTORS;
SOCIALIZATION;
STEREOTYPING;
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EID: 3142779365
PISSN: 09660461
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.12968/bjon.2004.13.9.12967 Document Type: Review |
Times cited : (23)
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References (55)
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