作者: Mark F Harris , Suzanne McKenzie
DOI: 10.5694/J.1326-5377.2006.TB00643.X
关键词: Injury prevention 、 Public health 、 Family medicine 、 Disease 、 Mass screening 、 Suicide prevention 、 Poison control 、 Occupational safety and health 、 Medicine 、 Human factors and ergonomics 、 Physical therapy
摘要: Men are at highest risk of cardiovascular disease, chronic lung some cancers, suicide and transport-related injury. An anticipatory approach to men's health in general practice should assess for these conditions offer effective interventions, either prevent them or manage early. This requires attention the barriers, not only men accessing practice, but also appropriate assessment management, especially among disadvantaged groups.