Physician attitudes to the concept of ‘men's health’ in Asia

Background: Men's health is an emerging medical and public health concept, but it is confronted by special challenges in the Asia-Pacific medical and cultural context. Methods: A telephone survey was conducted with physicians in Korea, Taiwan and Singapore. The interview was conducted in Korean...

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Main Authors: Yates, Marc, Low, Wah Yun, Rosenberg, Daniel
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spelling my.um.eprints.254842020-09-01T03:44:15Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/25484/ Physician attitudes to the concept of ‘men's health’ in Asia Yates, Marc Low, Wah Yun Rosenberg, Daniel R Medicine Background: Men's health is an emerging medical and public health concept, but it is confronted by special challenges in the Asia-Pacific medical and cultural context. Methods: A telephone survey was conducted with physicians in Korea, Taiwan and Singapore. The interview was conducted in Korean (Korea), Mandarin (Taiwan) or English (Singapore) by trained interviewers. The physicians interviewed were drawn from a variety of medical specialties including urology, primary care, endocrinology and cardiology. Results: In total, 810 physicians from various medical specialities took part in the survey. There was only broad general agreement (>50%) between the physicians in the various countries on a range of questions relating to men's health, such as the conditions most associated with men's health, the predictability of illness/disability with age etc, and physician willingness to discuss problems in sexual health. Conclusions: The data from this survey suggest that, although not as clearly defined as women's health, the treatment of men's health cuts across many different medical specialties and takes in a broad spectrum of health conditions. Therefore, there is a clear opportunity for the medical community to define, refine and improve the treatment and understanding of men's health in Asia. © 2008 WPMH GmbH. Mary Ann Liebert 2008 Article PeerReviewed Yates, Marc and Low, Wah Yun and Rosenberg, Daniel (2008) Physician attitudes to the concept of ‘men's health’ in Asia. Journal of Men's Health, 5 (1). pp. 48-55. ISSN 1875-6867 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jomh.2007.11.003 doi:10.1016/j.jomh.2007.11.003
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Yates, Marc
Low, Wah Yun
Rosenberg, Daniel
Physician attitudes to the concept of ‘men's health’ in Asia
description Background: Men's health is an emerging medical and public health concept, but it is confronted by special challenges in the Asia-Pacific medical and cultural context. Methods: A telephone survey was conducted with physicians in Korea, Taiwan and Singapore. The interview was conducted in Korean (Korea), Mandarin (Taiwan) or English (Singapore) by trained interviewers. The physicians interviewed were drawn from a variety of medical specialties including urology, primary care, endocrinology and cardiology. Results: In total, 810 physicians from various medical specialities took part in the survey. There was only broad general agreement (>50%) between the physicians in the various countries on a range of questions relating to men's health, such as the conditions most associated with men's health, the predictability of illness/disability with age etc, and physician willingness to discuss problems in sexual health. Conclusions: The data from this survey suggest that, although not as clearly defined as women's health, the treatment of men's health cuts across many different medical specialties and takes in a broad spectrum of health conditions. Therefore, there is a clear opportunity for the medical community to define, refine and improve the treatment and understanding of men's health in Asia. © 2008 WPMH GmbH.
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author Yates, Marc
Low, Wah Yun
Rosenberg, Daniel
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Rosenberg, Daniel
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title Physician attitudes to the concept of ‘men's health’ in Asia
title_short Physician attitudes to the concept of ‘men's health’ in Asia
title_full Physician attitudes to the concept of ‘men's health’ in Asia
title_fullStr Physician attitudes to the concept of ‘men's health’ in Asia
title_full_unstemmed Physician attitudes to the concept of ‘men's health’ in Asia
title_sort physician attitudes to the concept of ‘men's health’ in asia
publisher Mary Ann Liebert
publishDate 2008
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/25484/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jomh.2007.11.003
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