Practice guide Aug 2020
How to review the evidence
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This short resource provides guidance and links to additional information to step you through a basic literature review.
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Practice guide Aug 2020
This short resource provides guidance and links to additional information to step you through a basic literature review.
Insights Report Sep 2020
This chapter looks at health care use among Australian men. It includes health engagement, information sources, and types of services accessed.
Data use Documentation Sep 2023
The Ten to Men Guide to items and scales provides data users with contextual information on the scales and items included in the Ten to Men Wave 4 dataset, such as the source, scoring, psychometric information and the rationale for inclusion.
Data use Documentation Sep 2023
The Ten to Men Guide to items and scales provides data users with contextual information on the scales and items included in the Ten to Men Wave 4 dataset, such as the source, scoring, psychometric information and the rationale for inclusion.
Journal article Jun 2020
This study examines associations between conformity to masculine norms and suicidal ideation in a sample of adolescents.
Major Report May 2015
This report considers a number of commonly used age grouping schemas and explores the utility of such age groupings in describing age-related patterns of health behaviour and outcomes.
Webinar Mar 2022
This webinar explore how research evidence can be used to support decision making in programs and practice in the child, family and community welfare sector.
Family Matters article Apr 2017
This article outlines some issues and common challenges that require careful thought when planning an evaluation of a program targeting Indigenous people.
Journal article Jan 2023
The study provides robust longitudinal evidence supporting the notion that social support and depression are both a cause and consequence of the other. However, the long-term effects of depression reducing social support were longer lasting than the effects of social support reducing depression.
Media release Sep 2020
Despite making up more than three quarters of deaths by suicide in Australia, a quarter of men say they would not seek help from anyone for mental health concerns, according to research released today by the Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS).