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2024

Conference Publication

GAME On! A gap analysis of evidence for men’s health in Australia

McGraw, Jacquie, Campbell, Alice, Thomas, Natalie, Austerberry, Sophie, Taylor, Danielle, Porter, Dave, Hitches, Elizabeth, Kennedy, Elizabeth and Robinson, Mark (2024). GAME On! A gap analysis of evidence for men’s health in Australia. Australian Public Health Conference 2024, Perth, WA Australia, 17-19 September 2024.

GAME On! A gap analysis of evidence for men’s health in Australia

2024

Conference Publication

Value co-destruction behaviours when young men resist preventative health services

McGraw, Jacquie, Russell-Bennett, Rebekah, White, Katherine M. and Mulcahy, Rory (2024). Value co-destruction behaviours when young men resist preventative health services. Australian Public Health Conference 2024, Perth, WA, Australia, 17-19 September 2024.

Value co-destruction behaviours when young men resist preventative health services

2023

Conference Publication

Not too good to resist: Value co-destruction behaviours and perceived risks when young men use health services

McGraw, Jacquie, Russell-Bennett, Rebeckah, White, Katherine M. and Mulcahy, Rory (2023). Not too good to resist: Value co-destruction behaviours and perceived risks when young men use health services. 5th Annual BEST Conference on Human Behaviour & Decision Making 2023, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 2-3 February 2023.

Not too good to resist: Value co-destruction behaviours and perceived risks when young men use health services

2023

Conference Publication

Review of men’s health policy in Australia​: preliminary insights from the Gap Analysis of Evidence for Male Health (GAME)

McGraw, Jacquie (2023). Review of men’s health policy in Australia​: preliminary insights from the Gap Analysis of Evidence for Male Health (GAME). ISSR Research Conference, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 23 November 2023.

Review of men’s health policy in Australia​: preliminary insights from the Gap Analysis of Evidence for Male Health (GAME)

2023

Conference Publication

Boomer Bravado to Zoomer Zen: the role of masculine norms in men’s health services use (findings using the Ten to Men longitudinal datasets)

McGraw, Jacquie (2023). Boomer Bravado to Zoomer Zen: the role of masculine norms in men’s health services use (findings using the Ten to Men longitudinal datasets). ISSR Research Conference, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 23 November 2023.

Boomer Bravado to Zoomer Zen: the role of masculine norms in men’s health services use (findings using the Ten to Men longitudinal datasets)

2022

Conference Publication

Opting out of check-ups: Young men’s resistance value co-destruction behaviours in preventative health services

McGraw, Jacquie, Russell-Bennett, Rebekah and White, Katherine M. (2022). Opting out of check-ups: Young men’s resistance value co-destruction behaviours in preventative health services. 4th Annual BEST Conference on Human Behaviour and Decision Making 2022, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 10-11 February 2022.

Opting out of check-ups: Young men’s resistance value co-destruction behaviours in preventative health services

2021

Conference Publication

Rethinking customer vulnerability for men’s health

McGraw, Jacquie, Russell-Bennett, Rebekah and White, Katherine M. (2021). Rethinking customer vulnerability for men’s health. ANZMAC 2021 Something Different, Melbourne, VIC Australia, 29 November - 1 December 2021.

Rethinking customer vulnerability for men’s health

2021

Conference Publication

Millennial machismo to Boomer bravado: Unmasking masculinity in Australian men’s health service use

McGraw, Jacquie, Russell-Bennett, Rebekah and White, Katherine M. (2021). Millennial machismo to Boomer bravado: Unmasking masculinity in Australian men’s health service use. 3rd Annual BEST Conference on Human Behaviour and Decision Making 2021, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 11-12 February 2021.

Millennial machismo to Boomer bravado: Unmasking masculinity in Australian men’s health service use

2020

Conference Publication

Millennial machismo and health service use: Conformity to masculine norms for younger generations of vulnerable male consumers

McGraw, Jacquie, Russell-Bennett, Rebekah and White, Katherine M. (2020). Millennial machismo and health service use: Conformity to masculine norms for younger generations of vulnerable male consumers. Agents of Change Summitt 2020, San Diego, CA United States, 10-11 February 2020.

Millennial machismo and health service use: Conformity to masculine norms for younger generations of vulnerable male consumers

2020

Conference Publication

“He’s too much of a man to do that”: The role of masculine identities in men’s help-seeking in preventative health

McGraw, Jacquie, Russell-Bennett, Rebekah and White, Katherine M. (2020). “He’s too much of a man to do that”: The role of masculine identities in men’s help-seeking in preventative health. Agents of Change Summitt 2020, San Diego, CA United States, 10-11 February 2020.

“He’s too much of a man to do that”: The role of masculine identities in men’s help-seeking in preventative health

2019

Conference Publication

“He’s too much of a man to do that”: The role of masculine identities and self-conscious emotions in men’s help-seeking in preventative health

McGraw, Jacquie, Russell-Bennett, Rebekah and White, Katherine M. (2019). “He’s too much of a man to do that”: The role of masculine identities and self-conscious emotions in men’s help-seeking in preventative health. Frontiers in Service 2019, Singapore, 18-21 July 2019.

“He’s too much of a man to do that”: The role of masculine identities and self-conscious emotions in men’s help-seeking in preventative health

2018

Conference Publication

“Tough but not terrific: When value is destroyed in men’s preventative health services

McGraw, Jacquie, Russell-Bennett, Rebekah and White, Katherine M. (2018). “Tough but not terrific: When value is destroyed in men’s preventative health services. 10th American Marketing Association Services Special Interest Group (SERVSIG) 2018, Paris, France, 14-16 June 2018.

“Tough but not terrific: When value is destroyed in men’s preventative health services