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About the conferenceThe Nordic Conference on Men’s Health in Stockholm 10th
and 11th April 2008 is the third Nordic conference on men’s
health. The first conference took place in Copenhagen 2004
and had special focus on defining Men’s Health as a particu-
lar issue. The second conference was held in Oslo 2006, and
had focus on Men’s Health in a gender equality perspective.
In 2008 the conference takes place in Stockholm, hosted by FORUM, Centre for Public
Health (Centrum för folkhälsa) under the Stockholm County Council (Stockholms läns
landsting).
Conference venue:
Centrum för folkhälsa, Västgötagatan 2, Stockholm - Sweden.
Registrat ion:
Registration fee is SEK 950/450 (full prize/students) incl. coffee, fruit and light lunch
Friday. To get information on registration: Contact nordicmenshealth@reform.no or lokk
into the web site of the conference: http://nordicmenshealth.wordpress.com/
Program committee :
Asgeir R. Helgason asgeir.helgason@sll.se
Svend Aage Madsen svendaage@madsen.mail.dk
Marianne Inez Lien marianne.inezlien@reform.no
Ulf Rikter-Svendsen ulf@reform.no
Karin Eriksson karin.eriksson@rayclinic.com
Organisers :
Nordisk Netværk for Mænds Helse (Nordic Network for Men’s Health)
FORUM för kunskap och gemensam utveckling, Stockholms läns landsting,
Klinisk cancerepidemiologi, institutionen för onkologi-patologi, Karolinska institutet,
Andrologenheten, Huddinge, Karolinska sjukhuset,
SWEDPOS, Svensk förening för psykosocial onkologi
Nordic Conferenceon Men’s Health
Third Nordic conference
Stockholm, SwedenThursday 10th and Friday 11th April 2008
Secretariat Main Sponsor
T h u r s d a y 1 0 t h
Registrat ion star ts at 11:00
Opening 12:30-12:45
Men’s Health in Europe – with a focus on men and cancer
Alan White, Professor of men’s health & Director the Centre for Men’s Health, Leeds Metropolitan
University, UK
Prevalence and survival in relation to PSA testing for prostate cancer
Jan Adolfsson MD, Associate Professor of Urology, Director of the Oncological Center, Stockholm/
Gotland, Sweden
PSA testing - psycho social aspects
Gunnar Steineck MD, Professor Karolinska Institutet/Göteborg University, Sweden
Pause
Depression in men - diagnosis and treatment
Ullakarin Nyberg MD/PhD, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
Suicide among men
Bo Runeson, Associate professor MD PhD , Dep Clin Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
Towards better care for men who lose a wife to cancer
Arna Hauksdóttir, PhD student, Clinical Cancer Epidemiology, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
Pause
Enhanced mortality amongst widowers
Bragi Skúlason, Hospital Pastor/PhD student, Landspitalinn (University Hospital), Reykjavik, Iceland
Cognitive dysfunction after treatment for testicular cancer
Johanna Skoog, Leg Psychologist & PhD student, Clinical Cancer epidemiology, Sahlgrenska Akademin,
Göteborg University, Sweden
Masculinity and Men’s Health - Coronary Heart Disease in Medical and
Public Discourse
Elianne Riska, Professor, Swedish School of Social Science, University of Helsinki Finland
Panel Discussion
Moderator: Lena Kanström, Director, Center of Public Health, Stockholm County Council, Sweden
F r i d a y 1 1 t h
Masculinity and health - as projected in the media
Stina Backman PhD, Tema Institute, University of Linköping, Sweden
Male menopause - psycho social aspects
Stefan Arver MD, Professor, Center for Andrology and Sexual Medicine Karolinska University Hospital,
Sweden
Psychotherapeutic treatment of men with post natal depression
Svend Aage Madsen PhD, Head Psychologist, Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Denmark
Pause
The Men’s movement in Sweden
Helena Hill PhD, Genusvetenskap, Södertörn University College, Sweden
Gender equality from the male perspective - a new Swedish movement
Zanyar Adami, Editor in chief, Sweden
Viking or Wise - polarising Icelandic male identity
Bragi Skúlason, Hospital Pastor/PhD student, Landspitalinn (University Hospital),
Reykjavik, Iceland
Panel Discussion
Moderators: Karen Leander, Stockholm Centre for Public Health and Maria Danielsson, Centre for Epi-
demiology, National Board of Health and Welfare, Sweden
Lunch
“Forced” parental leave - the Icelandic experience
Ingólfur Gíslason, University of Reykjavik, Iceland
Fathers without children & the Fathers Advocate
Arne Wirén, journalist & Stefan Blomgren, a father without children, Sweden
Emotional isolation in Swedish men
Asgeir R. Helgason, Associate Professor, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
Promoting men’s sexual health – experiences from Järva Men’s Clinic
Gunilla Neves Ekman, MPH qualified social worker, Stockholm Centre for Public Health & Järva mans-
mottagning, Sweden
Setting up a resource centre for men
Ulf Rikter-Svendsen, director, Reform - Resource Centre for Men, Norway
PANEL DISCUSSION
Moderator: Sarah Wamala, Associate Professor, Head of Department for Health Promotion and Disease
Prevention, Stockholm County Council
Closing remarks
Svend Aage Madsen, PhD, Head Psychologist Denmark, President of Danish Men’s Health Society
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:30
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T h u r s d a y 1 0 t h
Registrat ion star ts at 11:00
Opening 12:30-12:45
Men’s Health in Europe – with a focus on men and cancer
Alan White, Professor of men’s health & Director the Centre for Men’s Health, Leeds Metropolitan
University, UK
Prevalence and survival in relation to PSA testing for prostate cancer
Jan Adolfsson MD, Associate Professor of Urology, Director of the Oncological Center, Stockholm/
Gotland, Sweden
PSA testing - psycho social aspects
Gunnar Steineck MD, Professor Karolinska Institutet/Göteborg University, Sweden
Pause
Depression in men - diagnosis and treatment
Ullakarin Nyberg MD/PhD, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
Suicide among men
Bo Runeson, Associate professor MD PhD , Dep Clin Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
Towards better care for men who lose a wife to cancer
Arna Hauksdóttir, PhD student, Clinical Cancer Epidemiology, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
Pause
Enhanced mortality amongst widowers
Bragi Skúlason, Hospital Pastor/PhD student, Landspitalinn (University Hospital), Reykjavik, Iceland
Cognitive dysfunction after treatment for testicular cancer
Johanna Skoog, Leg Psychologist & PhD student, Clinical Cancer epidemiology, Sahlgrenska Akademin,
Göteborg University, Sweden
Masculinity and Men’s Health - Coronary Heart Disease in Medical and
Public Discourse
Elianne Riska, Professor, Swedish School of Social Science, University of Helsinki Finland
Panel Discussion
Moderator: Lena Kanström, Director, Center of Public Health, Stockholm County Council, Sweden
F r i d a y 1 1 t h
Masculinity and health - as projected in the media
Stina Backman PhD, Tema Institute, University of Linköping, Sweden
Male menopause - psycho social aspects
Stefan Arver MD, Professor, Center for Andrology and Sexual Medicine Karolinska University Hospital,
Sweden
Psychotherapeutic treatment of men with post natal depression
Svend Aage Madsen PhD, Head Psychologist, Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Denmark
Pause
The Men’s movement in Sweden
Helena Hill PhD, Genusvetenskap, Södertörn University College, Sweden
Gender equality from the male perspective - a new Swedish movement
Zanyar Adami, Editor in chief, Sweden
Viking or Wise - polarising Icelandic male identity
Bragi Skúlason, Hospital Pastor/PhD student, Landspitalinn (University Hospital),
Reykjavik, Iceland
Panel Discussion
Moderators: Karen Leander, Stockholm Centre for Public Health and Maria Danielsson, Centre for Epi-
demiology, National Board of Health and Welfare, Sweden
Lunch
“Forced” parental leave - the Icelandic experience
Ingólfur Gíslason, University of Reykjavik, Iceland
Fathers without children & the Fathers Advocate
Arne Wirén, journalist & Stefan Blomgren, a father without children, Sweden
Emotional isolation in Swedish men
Asgeir R. Helgason, Associate Professor, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
Promoting men’s sexual health – experiences from Järva Men’s Clinic
Gunilla Neves Ekman, MPH qualified social worker, Stockholm Centre for Public Health & Järva mans-
mottagning, Sweden
Setting up a resource centre for men
Ulf Rikter-Svendsen, director, Reform - Resource Centre for Men, Norway
PANEL DISCUSSION
Moderator: Sarah Wamala, Associate Professor, Head of Department for Health Promotion and Disease
Prevention, Stockholm County Council
Closing remarks
Svend Aage Madsen, PhD, Head Psychologist Denmark, President of Danish Men’s Health Society
PR
OG
RA
MM
E | 9
:00
-16
:00
PR
OG
RA
MM
E |
12
:30
-17
:00
About the conferenceThe Nordic Conference on Men’s Health in Stockholm 10th
and 11th April 2008 is the third Nordic conference on men’s
health. The first conference took place in Copenhagen 2004
and had special focus on defining Men’s Health as a particu-
lar issue. The second conference was held in Oslo 2006, and
had focus on Men’s Health in a gender equality perspective.
In 2008 the conference takes place in Stockholm, hosted by FORUM, Centre for Public
Health (Centrum för folkhälsa) under the Stockholm County Council (Stockholms läns
landsting).
Conference venue:
Centrum för folkhälsa, Västgötagatan 2, Stockholm - Sweden.
Registrat ion:
Registration fee is SEK 950/450 (full prize/students) incl. coffee, fruit and light lunch
Friday. To get information on registration: Contact nordicmenshealth@reform.no or lokk
into the web site of the conference: http://nordicmenshealth.wordpress.com/
Program committee :
Asgeir R. Helgason asgeir.helgason@sll.se
Svend Aage Madsen svendaage@madsen.mail.dk
Marianne Inez Lien marianne.inezlien@reform.no
Ulf Rikter-Svendsen ulf@reform.no
Karin Eriksson karin.eriksson@rayclinic.com
Organisers :
Nordisk Netværk for Mænds Helse (Nordic Network for Men’s Health)
FORUM för kunskap och gemensam utveckling, Stockholms läns landsting,
Klinisk cancerepidemiologi, institutionen för onkologi-patologi, Karolinska institutet,
Andrologenheten, Huddinge, Karolinska sjukhuset,
SWEDPOS, Svensk förening för psykosocial onkologi
Nordic Conferenceon Men’s Health
Third Nordic conference
Stockholm, SwedenThursday 10th and Friday 11th April 2008
Secretariat Main Sponsor
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