Male health and male health policy in Australia

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2013

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Misan, G.

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New Male Studies, 2013; 2(3):104-119

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Despite major gains in life expectancy for Australian males over the last century there still remain major disparities in health outcomes between males and females and between different groups of males. In response, in 2010 the Australian Government released the first National Male Health Policy. This landmark policy takes a social determinants approach and advocates for gender equity in dealing with the health needs of Australian males. Its six priority action areas encompass optimal outcomes for males, health equity for subgroups of males and at different life stages and transition points, illness prevention, improved service access and an improved evidence base. The policy rationale, key features, achievements and limitations are described.

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Copyright 2013 Australian Institute of Male Health and Studies

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