Corporate publication Dec 2017
Annual report 2017
This Ten to Men annual report describes the governance and infrastructure of the study, and key activities and outcomes from 2017.
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Corporate publication Dec 2017
This Ten to Men annual report describes the governance and infrastructure of the study, and key activities and outcomes from 2017.
Corporate publication Dec 2023
This brochure, for Ten to Men participants, outlines the details of the study.
Corporate publication Dec 2023
This brochure, for Ten to Men participants, explains how data is collected, stored and used in the study.
Major Report May 2013
This report provides an overview of analyses conducted to evaluate the performance of the study instruments developed for the baseline wave of the Ten to Men study and pilot tested in the 2012/3 pilot study.
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.
Major Report Jul 2016
This report uses baseline data from Ten to Men for 2265 young men aged 18 to 25. It describes health conditions, health behaviours, use of health services, health information access and attitudes to health.
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.
Major Report Dec 2021
The research presented in this report across five empirical chapters describes social connectedness among adult Australian males.
News item Sep 2023
We've has been tracking the same group of Australian boys and men for over 10 years. The data provides valuable information across a range of topics on male health and wellbeing. If you are a researcher or are working in a government or non-government setting, our data is free to use.
Resource sheet Feb 2024
This resource sheet provides a list of resources for non-Indigenous evaluators and/or child and family services who need to plan, undertake, or commission an evaluation for programs that work with Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander children and their families.