There is a paucity of published research identifying the relationships between masculine ideals, acculturation, and attitudes toward seeking professional psychological help among adult Mexican American men. The purpose of the current study was to examine how masculine ideals and acculturation can negatively affect attitude toward seeking psychological help among Mexican American adult males, a fast-growing population in the U.S. that is vulnerable to poor mental health outcomes. Among those factors reported to account for mainly negative perceptions in this population are masculine ideals, machismo, and acculturation; however, the effects of these factors on Mexican American males have not been quantitatively examined. A lack of quantitativ...
Traditional masculinity ideology, and the degree to which any given individual subscribes to the ten...
Previous research on attitudes toward psychological help-seeking has shown that men are often reluct...
The study examined the implications of varying masculine identities for Asian American men of East A...
There is a paucity of published research identifying the relationships between masculine ideals, acc...
Latino college men remain underrepresented in higher education and often experience significant ment...
Latinos are at unique risk for experiencing untreated mental illness. These men face structural, cul...
A growing research body suggests that men are less likely than women to seek help from professional ...
Western culture has set unrealistic norms for physical appearance which can lead individuals to be d...
textThis study sought to understand why college students of Mexican origin underutilize mental healt...
Minimal studies have been conducted on the effects of traditional Latinx/Hispanic gender roles on th...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to examine gender role conflicts (the inability to ex...
Men are diagnosed with mental illness at a similar rate to women, and men deal with similar levels o...
The current study examined how attitudes about psychological treatment and stigma toward mental illn...
The experience and meaning of manhood is varied and complex. For Mexican-American men in the United ...
The role of conformity to dominant U.S. masculine norms as an antecedent to help-seeking attitudes i...
Traditional masculinity ideology, and the degree to which any given individual subscribes to the ten...
Previous research on attitudes toward psychological help-seeking has shown that men are often reluct...
The study examined the implications of varying masculine identities for Asian American men of East A...
There is a paucity of published research identifying the relationships between masculine ideals, acc...
Latino college men remain underrepresented in higher education and often experience significant ment...
Latinos are at unique risk for experiencing untreated mental illness. These men face structural, cul...
A growing research body suggests that men are less likely than women to seek help from professional ...
Western culture has set unrealistic norms for physical appearance which can lead individuals to be d...
textThis study sought to understand why college students of Mexican origin underutilize mental healt...
Minimal studies have been conducted on the effects of traditional Latinx/Hispanic gender roles on th...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to examine gender role conflicts (the inability to ex...
Men are diagnosed with mental illness at a similar rate to women, and men deal with similar levels o...
The current study examined how attitudes about psychological treatment and stigma toward mental illn...
The experience and meaning of manhood is varied and complex. For Mexican-American men in the United ...
The role of conformity to dominant U.S. masculine norms as an antecedent to help-seeking attitudes i...
Traditional masculinity ideology, and the degree to which any given individual subscribes to the ten...
Previous research on attitudes toward psychological help-seeking has shown that men are often reluct...
The study examined the implications of varying masculine identities for Asian American men of East A...