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    Ten to Men: The Australian Longitudinal Study on Male Health

    Identifier: 3fab0fd8-4199-4c29-b853-883ca8ec8dfa

    Description

    Ten to Men: The Australian Longitudinal Study on Male Health was commissioned by the Department of Health and Aged Care following the 2010 National Male Health Policy, and currently serves the National Men’s Health Strategy 2020-2030. This is Australia’s first national longitudinal study that focuses exclusively on male health and wellbeing. The cohort was recruited using a stratified, multi-stage & cluster sampling design to select males aged 10–55 years. Recruitment of eligible participants and Wave 1 of the data collection occurred between October 2013 and July 2014, resulting in a reconciled sample size of 16,021. The survey content was structured around six key research domains relevant to male health: wellbeing and mental health, use of health services, health-related behaviours, health status, health knowledge and social determinants.

    Created at: 20 Aug 2025 02:16 PM

    Employment Family Health Health services Living standards Mental illness Sex Injuries Personality Alcohol abuse Working conditions Community involvement Domestic violence Diet Men Diseases Nutrition Depression People with disabilities Homosexuality Suicide psychological Lifestyles Drug abuse Drugs

    Researchers

    Australian Institute of Family Studies


    Publication Details

    Australian Institute of Family Studies

    2014


    Subjects


    3 Good Health and Well Being  


    Allied Health  

    Community Service  

    Disability  

    Mental Health  


    Care Economics, Social and Policy  


    Access

    Available with Approval

    https://aifs.gov.au/tentomen

    [email protected]

    Data Information

    2013 - 2022

    Australia

    State

    5