Eisler and Blalock (Clin. Psychol. Rev. 11 (1991) 45) developed a cognitively mediated notion of Masculine Gender Role Stress (MGRS) which assumes that rigid commitment to masculine schemata for appraisal and coping with life's problems may both produce stress and result in dysfunctional coping patterns in men. Previous findings obtained in a non-clinical sample pointed to the ability of the MGRS General scale to predict different forms of irrational fears. Using a predominantly psychologically distressed sample, the present study replicated this finding. In addition, different subordinate concepts of MGRS (Physical inadequacy, Emotional inexpressiveness, Subordination to women, Intellectual inferiority, and Performance failure) predicted A...
Hofstede\u2019s dimension of national culture termed Masculinity\u2013Femininity [Hofstede (1991). C...
Substantial evidence indicates that women report greater fear and are more likely to develop anxiety...
The objective was to examine the usefulness of Dutch versions of the Masculine Gender Role Stress (M...
Eisler and Blalock (Clin. Psychol. Rev. 11 (1991) 45) developed a cognitively mediated notion of Mas...
Given meta-analytic findings showing females to be generally more fearful than males on multi-dimens...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationships among masculine and coping variables with...
This study investigated the relationship between the specific factors of the Masculine Gender Role S...
This study investigated the relationship between the specific factors of the Masculine Gender Role S...
The primary purpose of the study was to investigate the relationship between anxiety and masculinity...
Previous research has indicated that the Masculine Gender Role Stress (MGRS) scale has been useful i...
The relationship between masculine gender role stress and body change was ex-amined in 129 men, aged...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The relationship between masculine gender role stress and body change was examined in 129 men, aged ...
Men conforming to hegemonic masculine gender role norms experience concerns like untreated depressio...
Socialization into gender roles shapes the perception of the world from an early age which might, am...
Hofstede\u2019s dimension of national culture termed Masculinity\u2013Femininity [Hofstede (1991). C...
Substantial evidence indicates that women report greater fear and are more likely to develop anxiety...
The objective was to examine the usefulness of Dutch versions of the Masculine Gender Role Stress (M...
Eisler and Blalock (Clin. Psychol. Rev. 11 (1991) 45) developed a cognitively mediated notion of Mas...
Given meta-analytic findings showing females to be generally more fearful than males on multi-dimens...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationships among masculine and coping variables with...
This study investigated the relationship between the specific factors of the Masculine Gender Role S...
This study investigated the relationship between the specific factors of the Masculine Gender Role S...
The primary purpose of the study was to investigate the relationship between anxiety and masculinity...
Previous research has indicated that the Masculine Gender Role Stress (MGRS) scale has been useful i...
The relationship between masculine gender role stress and body change was ex-amined in 129 men, aged...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The relationship between masculine gender role stress and body change was examined in 129 men, aged ...
Men conforming to hegemonic masculine gender role norms experience concerns like untreated depressio...
Socialization into gender roles shapes the perception of the world from an early age which might, am...
Hofstede\u2019s dimension of national culture termed Masculinity\u2013Femininity [Hofstede (1991). C...
Substantial evidence indicates that women report greater fear and are more likely to develop anxiety...
The objective was to examine the usefulness of Dutch versions of the Masculine Gender Role Stress (M...