Researchers have identified a host of factors that influence immigrant men’s understanding of and commitment to health, but overall the scholarship is still unsettled, in large part because the experiences of immigrant groups are so varied. In this paper, based on interviews with Kurdish immigrants in the United States, we demonstrate that the field of health provides both opportunities and pitfalls for men whose social, familial, and masculine aspirations simultaneously pull them into American life and push them towards a segregated existence. We conclude that men use a discourse of health to simultaneously assert themselves as men and maintain their connections to their original culture, just as they use a discourse of masculine responsib...
This paper draws upon a sociocultural framework from masculinity studies and applies it to the case ...
Why men’s health? Research in psychology, health and medicine has traditionally focused on men, to t...
This article advocates for the need to increase the social science literature of policy implications...
Latino men experience health disparities in STI/HIV, diabetes, hypertension, and cancer. Gender role...
Latino men experience health disparities in STI/HIV, diabetes, hypertension, and cancer. Gender role...
Previous studies show that health outcomes of immigrants in the United States are favorable compared...
This dissertation expands the understanding of how gender, immigration, and aging impact health beha...
Abstract Background Arabic‐speaking men are a sparsely investigated population in health promotion a...
Purpose and aim of review: To explore and analyze the academic literature on how being an Asian male...
This thesis presents men’s discussions and experiences of health and illness and its relation to, an...
Gender, the complex of social relations and practices attached to biological sex, is one of the most...
This book brings together a collection of case studies that explore the relationship between health ...
Professionals and policy makers in a host society should pay attention to Latin American countries i...
More than half of all refugees currently resettled in the United States are racial-ethnic-minority m...
Background Although immigrants generally have poorer health and higher psychological distress than t...
This paper draws upon a sociocultural framework from masculinity studies and applies it to the case ...
Why men’s health? Research in psychology, health and medicine has traditionally focused on men, to t...
This article advocates for the need to increase the social science literature of policy implications...
Latino men experience health disparities in STI/HIV, diabetes, hypertension, and cancer. Gender role...
Latino men experience health disparities in STI/HIV, diabetes, hypertension, and cancer. Gender role...
Previous studies show that health outcomes of immigrants in the United States are favorable compared...
This dissertation expands the understanding of how gender, immigration, and aging impact health beha...
Abstract Background Arabic‐speaking men are a sparsely investigated population in health promotion a...
Purpose and aim of review: To explore and analyze the academic literature on how being an Asian male...
This thesis presents men’s discussions and experiences of health and illness and its relation to, an...
Gender, the complex of social relations and practices attached to biological sex, is one of the most...
This book brings together a collection of case studies that explore the relationship between health ...
Professionals and policy makers in a host society should pay attention to Latin American countries i...
More than half of all refugees currently resettled in the United States are racial-ethnic-minority m...
Background Although immigrants generally have poorer health and higher psychological distress than t...
This paper draws upon a sociocultural framework from masculinity studies and applies it to the case ...
Why men’s health? Research in psychology, health and medicine has traditionally focused on men, to t...
This article advocates for the need to increase the social science literature of policy implications...