PURPOSE:A traditional male role orientation is considered to increase the risk of depression and preventing men from disclosing symptoms of mental illness and seeking professional help. Less is known about the variance of masculinity orientations in men already treated for depression and their role in the treatment process. In this study, patterns of masculinity norms and work role orientations will be identified among men treated for depression. Associations of these patterns with depressive symptoms, stigma and delay in professional help-seeking will be investigated. METHODS:In a cross-sectional study, male role orientations (MRNS), work-related attitudes (AVEM), symptoms of mental disorders (PHQ), and attitudes related to stigma of menta...
The purpose of this study is to explore and discuss the effects of inflexibly enacted traditional ma...
Klara Latalova, Dana Kamaradova, Jan Prasko Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine and Denti...
A preponderance of anecdotal evidence suggests that men manifest depression differently than women a...
In response to calls for much needed research on the relation between gender role conflict and thera...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Depression is a leading cause of disability, and men with depression ar...
Background: Research suggests that rigid adherence to masculine norms is associated with negative me...
Few authors have specifically analyzed college men’s help-seeking for depression. Those studies that...
The construct of masculine depression is believed to be evident when men express their depressive sy...
This study reports on the experiences of 45 male focus group participants with a history of depressi...
As men with depression have been found to be less likely than women to seek treatment for their illn...
Despite significantly higher risk of suicide and co-morbid substance abuse, college age men are far ...
There is evidence that depressive symptoms in men are often undiagnosed and untreated. It has been s...
Objective: Men with depression are known to have significant challenges with health service engageme...
Doctor of PhilosophySchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesJoyce BaptistNumerous studies note th...
Men’s depression is a complex health care issue in Canadian society. Depression has negative impacts...
The purpose of this study is to explore and discuss the effects of inflexibly enacted traditional ma...
Klara Latalova, Dana Kamaradova, Jan Prasko Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine and Denti...
A preponderance of anecdotal evidence suggests that men manifest depression differently than women a...
In response to calls for much needed research on the relation between gender role conflict and thera...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Depression is a leading cause of disability, and men with depression ar...
Background: Research suggests that rigid adherence to masculine norms is associated with negative me...
Few authors have specifically analyzed college men’s help-seeking for depression. Those studies that...
The construct of masculine depression is believed to be evident when men express their depressive sy...
This study reports on the experiences of 45 male focus group participants with a history of depressi...
As men with depression have been found to be less likely than women to seek treatment for their illn...
Despite significantly higher risk of suicide and co-morbid substance abuse, college age men are far ...
There is evidence that depressive symptoms in men are often undiagnosed and untreated. It has been s...
Objective: Men with depression are known to have significant challenges with health service engageme...
Doctor of PhilosophySchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesJoyce BaptistNumerous studies note th...
Men’s depression is a complex health care issue in Canadian society. Depression has negative impacts...
The purpose of this study is to explore and discuss the effects of inflexibly enacted traditional ma...
Klara Latalova, Dana Kamaradova, Jan Prasko Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine and Denti...
A preponderance of anecdotal evidence suggests that men manifest depression differently than women a...