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Age differences in attitudes toward safer sex practices in heterosexual men using an Australian Internet dating service

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Cheng Y, McGeechan K, Bateson D, Ritter T, Weisberg E, Stewart M, 2017, Age differences in attitudes toward safer sex practices in heterosexual men using an Australian Internet dating service, Sexual Health, Online https://doi.org/10.1071/SH17074

Contraception – what about the men? Experience, knowledge and attitudes: a survey of 2438 heterosexual men using an online dating service

Reference

Stewart M, Ritter T, Bateson D, McGeechan K, Weisberg E, 2017, Contraception – what about the men? Experience, knowledge and attitudes: a survey of 2438 heterosexual men using an online dating service, Sexual Health, Online https://doi.org/10.1071/SH16235

Bug breakfast in the bulletin: human papilloma virus

Reference

Wallace C, Weisberg E, McCaffery K, 2007, Bug breakfast in the bulletin: human papilloma virus, N S W Public Health Bull, 18(5-6) 97-8

Side effects of vasectomy

Reference

Weisberg E, 1980, Side effects of vasectomy, Fam Plann Inf Serv, 1(5) 7-10

Fertility following reversal of male and female sterilization

Reference

Weisberg E, Fraser IS, 1982, Fertility following reversal of male and female sterilization, Contraception, 26(4) 361-71

Sperm antibodies

Reference

Weisberg E, 1980, Sperm antibodies, Fam Plann Inf Serv, 1(5) 14-6

Psychological sequelae of vasectomy

Reference

Weisberg E, 1980, Psychological sequelae of vasectomy, Fam Plann Inf Serv, 1(5) 11-3

Sexual and reproductive health resources for men

This page contains links to various other factsheets on male sexual and repoductive health from Andrology Australia.

Taking care of your sexual health

If you are sexually active, it is important to have regular visits to a health practitioner to have sexual health checks, and to discuss reproductive and sexual health issues. Read this factsheet to learn all the reasons why.

If you are sexually active, it is important to have regular visits to a health practitioner to have sexual health checks, and to discuss reproductive and sexual health issues. Read this factsheet to learn all the reasons why.

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Age differences in attitudes toward safer sex practices in heterosexual men using an Australian Internet dating service

Reference

Cheng Y, McGeechan K, Bateson D, Ritter T, Weisberg E, Stewart M, 2017, Age differences in attitudes toward safer sex practices in heterosexual men using an Australian Internet dating service, Sexual Health, Online https://doi.org/10.1071/SH17074

Contraception – what about the men? Experience, knowledge and attitudes: a survey of 2438 heterosexual men using an online dating service

Reference

Stewart M, Ritter T, Bateson D, McGeechan K, Weisberg E, 2017, Contraception – what about the men? Experience, knowledge and attitudes: a survey of 2438 heterosexual men using an online dating service, Sexual Health, Online https://doi.org/10.1071/SH16235

Bug breakfast in the bulletin: human papilloma virus

Reference

Wallace C, Weisberg E, McCaffery K, 2007, Bug breakfast in the bulletin: human papilloma virus, N S W Public Health Bull, 18(5-6) 97-8

Side effects of vasectomy

Reference

Weisberg E, 1980, Side effects of vasectomy, Fam Plann Inf Serv, 1(5) 7-10

Fertility following reversal of male and female sterilization

Reference

Weisberg E, Fraser IS, 1982, Fertility following reversal of male and female sterilization, Contraception, 26(4) 361-71

Sperm antibodies

Reference

Weisberg E, 1980, Sperm antibodies, Fam Plann Inf Serv, 1(5) 14-6

Psychological sequelae of vasectomy

Reference

Weisberg E, 1980, Psychological sequelae of vasectomy, Fam Plann Inf Serv, 1(5) 11-3

Sexual and reproductive health resources for men

This page contains links to various other factsheets on male sexual and repoductive health from Andrology Australia.

Taking care of your sexual health

If you are sexually active, it is important to have regular visits to a health practitioner to have sexual health checks, and to discuss reproductive and sexual health issues. Read this factsheet to learn all the reasons why.

If you are sexually active, it is important to have regular visits to a health practitioner to have sexual health checks, and to discuss reproductive and sexual health issues. Read this factsheet to learn all the reasons why.

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