%0 Journal Article %T Pharmacists' acceptability of a men's mental health promotion program using the Theoretical Framework of Acceptability %A Andrea Lynn Murphy %A David Martin Gardner %J Archive of "AIMS Public Health". %D 2019 %R 10.3934/publichealth.2019.2.195 %X Community pharmacists are accessible, knowledgeable, and capable of providing mental health promotion and care in communities. This may not be a role that is recognized by the public, and men in particular. Differences between men and women exist in help seeking practices. Headstrong¨CTaking Things Head-On is a men's mental health promotion program for community pharmacies that was designed to increase the capacity of community pharmacists in caring for men with lived experience of mental illness and addictions. The program's core components included signage in pharmacies, education and training for pharmacists, and a website for use with patients %K addictions %K mental health %K pharmacists %K Theoretical Framework of Acceptability %K qualitative %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6606526/