Authors
Zac E Seidler, Alexei J Dawes, Simon M Rice, John L Oliffe, Haryana M Dhillon
Publication date
2016/11/1
Source
Clinical psychology review
Volume
49
Pages
106-118
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Aim
Conformity to traditional masculine gender norms may deter men's help-seeking and/or impact the services men engage. Despite proliferating research, current evidence has not been evaluated systematically. This review summarises findings related to the role of masculinity on men's help-seeking for depression.
Method
Six electronic databases were searched using terms related to masculinity, depression and help-seeking. Titles and abstracts were reviewed and data systematically extracted and examined for methodological quality.
Results
Of 1927 citations identified, 37 met inclusion criteria. Seventeen (46%) studies reported qualitative research; eighteen (49%) employed quantitative methods, and two (5%) mixed methods. Findings suggest conformity to traditional masculine norms has a threefold effect on men experiencing depression, impacting: i) their symptoms and expression of symptoms; ii) their …
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Scholar articles
ZE Seidler, AJ Dawes, SM Rice, JL Oliffe, HM Dhillon - Clinical psychology review, 2016