@article{e20801b26bbd455f9dc55e43b4271e6f,
title = "Ten to Men: The Australian Longitudinal Study on Male Health: Waves 1–3",
abstract = "This article presents an overview of the first three waves of data collection for Ten to Men: The Australian Longitudinal Study on Male Health (TTM). TTM is Australia's first national and representative longitudinal study of men aged 10–55 years who resided in private dwellings at recruitment. Findings address knowledge gaps and build the evidence base on male health to inform policy and program development. This article provides an update on the study's progress; it details the study's broad methodology and provides a brief overview of the measures available, potential uses and how data can be accessed.",
author = "Neha Swami and Jennifer Prattley and Dinusha Bandara and Leanne Howell and Michelle Silbert and Jennifer Renda and Bosco Rowland and Brendan Quinn",
note = "Funding Information: : The Australian Longitudinal Study on Male Health (TTM) is commissioned and funded by the Australian Government Department of Health. The authors are grateful to: the Department of Health for funding TTM; study participants; the study's Scientific Advisory and Community Reference Groups, who provide indispensable guidance and expert input; the University of Melbourne and Roy Morgan for coordinating and collecting data at Waves 1 and 2 of the study, and to the Social Research Centre for collecting Wave 3 data (an especially challenging task given COVID‐19). The authors would also like to acknowledge the valuable contributions of Dr Karena Jessup as the Lead Survey Methodologist and Dr Galina Daraganova as the Study Director during the development and implementation of Wave 3 of data collection. We also thank all our Australian Institute of Family Studies colleagues who assist with all aspects of TTM. TTM research data is the intellectual property of the Commonwealth. Ten to Men Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2022 The Authors. The Australian Economic Review published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of The University of Melbourne, Melbourne Institute: Applied Economic & Social Research, Faculty of Business and Economics.",
year = "2022",
month = mar,
doi = "10.1111/1467-8462.12453",
language = "English",
volume = "55",
pages = "155--165",
journal = "The Australian Economic Review",
issn = "0004-9018",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell",
number = "1",
}