Published on in Vol 4, No 2 (2015): Apr-Jun

Men’s Responses to Online Smoking Cessation Resources for New Fathers:  The Influence of Masculinities

Men’s Responses to Online Smoking Cessation Resources for New Fathers: The Influence of Masculinities

Men’s Responses to Online Smoking Cessation Resources for New Fathers: The Influence of Masculinities

Journals

  1. Bottorff J, Oliffe J, Sarbit G, Sharp P, Caperchione C, Currie L, Schmid J, Mackay M, Stolp S. Evaluation of QuitNow Men: An Online, Men-Centered Smoking Cessation Intervention. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2016;18(4):e83 View
  2. Bottorff J, Oliffe J, Sarbit G, Caperchione C, Clark M, Anand A, Howay K. Assessing the feasibility, acceptability and potential effectiveness of an integrated approach to smoking cessation for new and expectant fathers: The Dads in Gear study protocol. Contemporary Clinical Trials 2017;54:77 View
  3. Houle J, Meunier S, Coulombe S, Mercerat C, Gaboury I, Tremblay G, de Montigny F, Cloutier L, Roy B, Auger N, Lavoie B. Peer Positive Social Control and Men’s Health-Promoting Behaviors. American Journal of Men's Health 2017;11(5):1569 View
  4. Hemsing N, Greaves L. Gender Norms, Roles and Relations and Cannabis-Use Patterns: A Scoping Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2020;17(3):947 View
  5. Punjani N, Flannigan R, Oliffe J, McCreary D, Black N, Goldenberg S. Unhealthy Behaviors Among Canadian Men Are Predictors of Comorbidities: Implications for Clinical Practice. American Journal of Men's Health 2018;12(6):2183 View
  6. Størksen H, Haga S, Hammerstrøm K, Jacobsen H, Drozd F. Internet‐based interventions for parents with children 0–5 years: A scoping review. Acta Paediatrica 2023;112(5):897 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Greaves L, Hemsing N. Sex- and Gender-Based Analysis in Public Health. View