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Men's Health

An Introductory Text

  • 1st Edition - March 27, 2026
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Ian Peate
  • Language: English

When healthcare professionals are equipped with the knowledge and tools needed to effectively address men’s health issues, the result is improved health outcomes for men, boys, w… Read more

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Description

When healthcare professionals are equipped with the knowledge and tools needed to effectively address men’s health issues, the result is improved health outcomes for men, boys, women, families, and communities. Filling a gap in the current medical education literature, Men's Health: An Introductory Text, by Professor Ian Peate, is an essential resource for improving clinical practice, promoting preventive care, addressing health inequalities, and supporting holistic care for men. Abundant pedagogical features, full-color illustrations, and a focus on applying theory to practice make this up-to-date text ideal for undergraduate and postgraduate students, social workers, nurses, allied health care professionals, and all others who work, or will work, with men in the health care field.

Key features

  • Focuses on preventive care for men, discussing what it is that makes men ill, including medical and lifestyle factors
  • Reviews male anatomy and physiology, provides an overview of common concerns in men’s health, and discusses the inequity in men’s health outcomes for many physical and mental health conditions, including complex reasons for the life expectancy gap between men and women
  • Covers non-communicable diseases such as heart disease, certain cancers, type 2 diabetes, and obesity
  • Contains student-friendly features such as case studies and clinical scenarios; care-specific boxes; legal, ethical, and professional information; public health promotion; investigations and procedures; and more
  • Offers extensive coverage of men’s mental health issues and outcomes, including a nuanced approach to care that acknowledges ways in which men may present and cope with health issues differently from women
  • Addresses key topics such as biomedical and sociobiological issues, underlying causes of poor health outcomes for men and boys, health inequality and social determinants at individual and population levels, the use of digital technologies to enhance care, and more
  • Explores the unique health needs of specific populations, including LGBTQ+ individuals, men from diverse cultural backgrounds, men across the age continuum, homelessness, and men who are under the supervision of the parole/criminal justice system
  • An eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud

Readership

Undergraduate health and care students

Table of contents

1 Introduction to Men’s Health

2 Biological and Physiological Differences Impacting Men’s Health

3 Anatomy and Physiology of the Male Reproductive System

4 Men’s Common Health Concerns

5 Prostate Cancer

6 Preventative Care for Men

7 Management of Chronic Conditions

8 Mental Health and Well-Being

9 Sexual and Reproductive Health

10 Men’s Health and Diverse Populations

11 Primary Care

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: April 9, 2026
  • Language: English

About the author

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Ian Peate

Affiliations and expertise
Editor in Chief, British Journal of Nursing; Consultant Editor, Journal of Paramedic Practice; Consultant Editor, International Journal for Advancing Practice; Visiting Professor, Northumbria University; Visiting Professor, St Georges University of London and Kingston University London; Professorial Fellow, Roehampton University; Visiting Senior Clinical Fellow, University of Hertfordshire, UK