The purpose of this study is to explore and discuss the effects of inflexibly enacted traditional masculinity norms (IE-TMNs) on adolescent and young adult males with depression and how to address such issues in therapy. This study provides a literature review of the subject of IE-TMNs and how such a worldview holds a potentially negative influence and impact on the physical and mental health of boys and young men. Specifically, the study aims to highlight how these beliefs, attributes, and values influence the extent to which these individuals seek help, express emotion, and utilize healthy coping skills when experiencing depressive symptoms and how such behaviors can be addressed in therapy. Treatment considerations are explored through...
The purpose of this study was to examine how male students navigate depression and masculinity while...
Depression presents a prevalent and pervading issue of today’s modern world. While it effects both g...
A preponderance of anecdotal evidence suggests that men manifest depression differently than women a...
PURPOSE:A traditional male role orientation is considered to increase the risk of depression and pre...
Background: Research suggests that rigid adherence to masculine norms is associated with negative me...
In response to calls for much needed research on the relation between gender role conflict and thera...
Few authors have specifically analyzed college men’s help-seeking for depression. Those studies that...
As men with depression have been found to be less likely than women to seek treatment for their illn...
The case of "Tommy" highlights both an underutilized methodology for increasing the field’s understa...
There is evidence that depressive symptoms in men are often undiagnosed and untreated. It has been s...
This study seeks to explore the influential nature of masculinity norms on male mental health from a...
The construct of masculine depression is believed to be evident when men express their depressive sy...
Objectives: The under-utilisation of mental health services by men has been widely reported, despite...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Depression is a leading cause of disability, and men with depression ar...
Introduction: Research indicates detrimental implications for conforming to masculine norms on psych...
The purpose of this study was to examine how male students navigate depression and masculinity while...
Depression presents a prevalent and pervading issue of today’s modern world. While it effects both g...
A preponderance of anecdotal evidence suggests that men manifest depression differently than women a...
PURPOSE:A traditional male role orientation is considered to increase the risk of depression and pre...
Background: Research suggests that rigid adherence to masculine norms is associated with negative me...
In response to calls for much needed research on the relation between gender role conflict and thera...
Few authors have specifically analyzed college men’s help-seeking for depression. Those studies that...
As men with depression have been found to be less likely than women to seek treatment for their illn...
The case of "Tommy" highlights both an underutilized methodology for increasing the field’s understa...
There is evidence that depressive symptoms in men are often undiagnosed and untreated. It has been s...
This study seeks to explore the influential nature of masculinity norms on male mental health from a...
The construct of masculine depression is believed to be evident when men express their depressive sy...
Objectives: The under-utilisation of mental health services by men has been widely reported, despite...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Depression is a leading cause of disability, and men with depression ar...
Introduction: Research indicates detrimental implications for conforming to masculine norms on psych...
The purpose of this study was to examine how male students navigate depression and masculinity while...
Depression presents a prevalent and pervading issue of today’s modern world. While it effects both g...
A preponderance of anecdotal evidence suggests that men manifest depression differently than women a...