Minimal studies have been conducted on the effects of traditional Latinx/Hispanic gender roles on the mental health of Latinx men. However, those conducted concluded that young adult males have the most negative attitude towards mental health treatment (Gonzales et al., 2005) and the endorsement of traditional male gender roles of machismo relate to negative cognitions and emotions (Nuñez et al., 2016). Therefore, to contribute to the need of Latinx mental health research, a survey was distributed to Hispanic/Latinx men ages 17 to 48 in the Central Valley to find if Hispanic/Latinx men have a negative attitude towards mental health treatment due to machismo and cultural gender norms factors. The results of the survey concluded heterosexual ...
Latino men experience health disparities in STI/HIV, diabetes, hypertension, and cancer. Gender role...
The percentage of first-generation (FG) college students enrolling at a college or university across...
Latino men experience health disparities in STI/HIV, diabetes, hypertension, and cancer. Gender role...
AbstractThe following literature review analyzes different studies concerning the views and beliefs ...
There is a drastic difference in the number of Latino men utilizing mental healthcare as only 24 per...
There is a paucity of published research identifying the relationships between masculine ideals, acc...
HIV/AIDS disproportionately affects communities of color. Latino men are three times more likely to ...
The Latinx population has steadily increased in the United States with individuals immigrating from ...
Latinos are at unique risk for experiencing untreated mental illness. These men face structural, cul...
The Latinx LGBTQ+ community has been found to be at a greater risk of negative mental health outcome...
Latinx individuals comprise the largest ethnic minority group in the US but are the least likely to ...
Much of the research on illness focuses on how people, particularly white men, cope with chronic/lif...
This study explored the attitudes and stigma associated with receiving mental health services among ...
abstract: The Latinx community faces several barriers that keep them from seeking mental health trea...
Latinxs, in general, report logistical barriers that contribute to utilizing fewer healthcare servic...
Latino men experience health disparities in STI/HIV, diabetes, hypertension, and cancer. Gender role...
The percentage of first-generation (FG) college students enrolling at a college or university across...
Latino men experience health disparities in STI/HIV, diabetes, hypertension, and cancer. Gender role...
AbstractThe following literature review analyzes different studies concerning the views and beliefs ...
There is a drastic difference in the number of Latino men utilizing mental healthcare as only 24 per...
There is a paucity of published research identifying the relationships between masculine ideals, acc...
HIV/AIDS disproportionately affects communities of color. Latino men are three times more likely to ...
The Latinx population has steadily increased in the United States with individuals immigrating from ...
Latinos are at unique risk for experiencing untreated mental illness. These men face structural, cul...
The Latinx LGBTQ+ community has been found to be at a greater risk of negative mental health outcome...
Latinx individuals comprise the largest ethnic minority group in the US but are the least likely to ...
Much of the research on illness focuses on how people, particularly white men, cope with chronic/lif...
This study explored the attitudes and stigma associated with receiving mental health services among ...
abstract: The Latinx community faces several barriers that keep them from seeking mental health trea...
Latinxs, in general, report logistical barriers that contribute to utilizing fewer healthcare servic...
Latino men experience health disparities in STI/HIV, diabetes, hypertension, and cancer. Gender role...
The percentage of first-generation (FG) college students enrolling at a college or university across...
Latino men experience health disparities in STI/HIV, diabetes, hypertension, and cancer. Gender role...