Below is a list of articles related to Male Reproductive Health that have been reviewed. Publication information and a summary is available for each article listed.
1) Meeting the health needs of men: ensure that your facility stacks up!.
2) Reach out to young men: add strength in services.
3) Contraceptive decision-making: a phenomenological approach.
4) A profile of the adolescent male family planning client.
5) Meeting the reproductive health care needs of adolescents: California's Family Planning Access, Care, and Treatment Program.
6) Changing men's involvement in reproductive health and family planning.
7) Implementing reproductive health awareness: progress to date.
8) The association between characteristics of dating relationships and condom use among heterosexual young adults.
9) Odd man out... male responsibility with regard to contraception.
10) Services for men at publicly funded family planning agencies,1998-1999.
11) Reaching youth, men may improve services: a broader approach to integrating STI and family planning services emphasizes prevention over treatment.
12) Men and family planning: what is their future role?
13) Reproductive health services for men: is there a need?
14) The changing nature of fatherhood: the nurse and social policy.
15) Sixteen to nineteen year olds' use of, and beliefs about, contraceptive services.
16) Improving the health and well-being of adolescent boys.
17) The why, when and whether of condom use among female and male drug users.
18) Contraceptive methods used and preferred by men and women.
19) Men would take the Pill if available.
20) Preventing pregnancy and improving health care access among teenagers: an evaluation of the Children's Aid Society-Carrera Program.
21) Pathways of influence on fifth and eighth graders' reports about having had sexual intercourse.
22) The other half of the equation: serving young men in a young women's reproductive health clinic.
23) When the client is male: client-provider interaction from a gender perspective.
24) Male participation in reproductive health.
25) Men at family planning clinics: the new patients?
26) The last Smith: he wants kids. She doesn't. It's an increasingly common role reversal. What's a wannabe daddy to do?
27) Men's reproductive health services in family planning settings: a pilot study.
28) Community health nurses and family planning services for men.
29) Contraceptive use and attitudes toward family planning in Navy enlisted women and men.
30) Men and family planning.
31) Satisfaction with family planning services: interpersonal and organisational dimensions.
32) The reproductive health awareness (RHA) model: a qualitative perspective.
33) The 'natural' body, God and contraceptive use in the southeastern United States.