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Traditional Masculinity and Men's Psychological Help-Seeking: A Meta-Analysis.

International Journal of Psychology
Men are less likely than women to seek professional help for mental health issues. One significant factor linked to men's lower rates of psychological help-seeking is traditional masculinity.
Emir Üzümçeker
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RETHINKING ‘TRADITIONAL MASCULINITY’ AS CONSTRUCTED, MULTIPLE, AND ≠ HEGEMONIC MASCULINITY

South African Review of Sociology, 2015
ABSTRACTThe concept ‘traditional masculinity’ appears frequently in research on gender from multiple, diverse contexts. Yet there sometimes appears to be a surprising lack of critical engagement with the concept in such work. Its meaning is at times taken for granted, yet the diversity of ways and contexts in which it is deployed demonstrates the ...
B. Everitt-Penhale, Kopano Ratele
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Traditional Masculinity

Advances in Nursing Science, 2020
The toxicity of traditional masculinity has become a heated topic of mainstream media debate since the American Psychological Association's release of psychological treatment guidelines for men and boys. To recognize how traditional masculinity is toxic,
Ashley Rivera, J. Scholar
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Tradition, modernity, and Chinese masculinity

Pragmatics. Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA), 2021
Abstract This article examines the multimodal construction of ideal manhood in male participants’ self-introduction videos in a Chinese reality dating show. A framework is developed to model identity as evaluative attributes and to explicate how they are constructed through linguistic and visual resources.
Dezheng (William) Feng, Mandy Hoi Man Yu
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Examining the social origins and young adult life trajectories of high traditional masculinity (HTM) males: A group at elevated suicide risk.

Suicide and Life-Threatening Behaviour, 2021
OBJECTIVE We investigated whether male high school students displaying high traditional masculinity (HTM), defined briefly as overacting male roles, possessed distinctive social origins and adult lifestyle trajectories differentiating them from others.
W. Feigelman, D. Coleman, Zohn Rosen
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Masculinity threat and implicit associations with feminine gay men: Sexual orientation, sexual stigma, and traditional masculinity.

Psychology of Men & Masculinities, 2021
The present study investigated implicit associations of stereotypical feminine and masculine gay men pictures with word stimuli referring to negative (vs. positive) and with self (vs. others) categories, among heterosexual and gay/bisexual men. We manipulated participants’ masculinity threat through a fictitious personality score and measured their ...
M. Salvati   +4 more
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Traditional masculinity ideology, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptom severity, and treatment in service members and veterans: A systematic review.

, 2020
Veterans receive messages to conform to aspects of traditional masculinity through both the broader culture and military culture. Theoretical and empirical evidence suggest that adherence to traditional masculinity negatively impacts veterans’ PTSD ...
Elizabeth C. Neilson   +3 more
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Neo-Traditional Masculinity and Social Change

, 2016
It is important to note here that the reactionary behaviors of what is often referred to as “protest masculinities” are not traditional, nor are their drinking patterns or drug habits. They are new behaviors because they are responses to new cultural influences and new socioeconomic circumstances.
F. Garcia
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