2009
Male Infertility and Consanguinity in Lebanon: The Power of Ethnographic Epidemiology
Inhorn M, Kobeissi L, Abu-Musa A, Awwad J, Fakih M, Hammoud N, Hannoun A, Lakkis D, Nassar Z. Male Infertility and Consanguinity in Lebanon: The Power of Ethnographic Epidemiology. 2009, 165-195. DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195374643.003.0007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchReproductive health problemsMale infertilityConsanguineous marriagesHealth problemsPublic health education programsCases of subfertilityMale infertility casesHealth education programsInfertility casesSignificant associationStrong genetic componentInfertilityFamily clusteringGenetic formsGenetic counselingConsanguinityGenetic componentSubfertilityEducation programsEpidemiology
2007
Health issues in the Arab American community. Male infertility in Lebanon: a case-controlled study.
Kobeissi L, Inhorn M. Health issues in the Arab American community. Male infertility in Lebanon: a case-controlled study. Ethnicity & Disease 2007, 17: s3-33-s3-38. PMID: 17985448.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCase-control studyMale infertilityRisk factorsReproductive illnessesWar exposureMale reproductive health problemsSemen analysisFamilial clusteringMultivariate logistic regression analysisLaboratory blood testingMale reproductive healthSignificant risk factorsImportant risk factorMale infertility casesReproductive health problemsLogistic regression analysisControl of confoundersWorld Health Organization guidelinesHealth Organization guidelinesInfertile womenLifestyle factorsBlood testingInfertility casesEffect modificationCaffeine intake
2004
Middle Eastern Masculinities in the Age of New Reproductive Technologies: Male Infertility and Stigma in Egypt and Lebanon
Inhorn M. Middle Eastern Masculinities in the Age of New Reproductive Technologies: Male Infertility and Stigma in Egypt and Lebanon. Medical Anthropology Quarterly 2004, 18: 162-182. PMID: 15272802, DOI: 10.1525/maq.2004.18.2.162.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2003
“The Worms Are Weak”
Inhorn M. “The Worms Are Weak”. Men And Masculinities 2003, 5: 236-256. DOI: 10.1177/1097184x02238525.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCrisis of masculinityLives of womenGlobal reproductive health problemNew reproductive technologiesGender identityMiddle Eastern countriesChildless marriagesReproductive health problemsMultiple waysEastern countriesCrisisDivorce potentialEgyptian menMale infertilityEgyptian womenPatriarchyMasculinityWomenMarriageChildlessnessBlameDivorceReproductive technologiesHusbandsIdentity