Authors
Aylin Kaya, Derek K Iwamoto, Jennifer Brady, Lauren Clinton, Margaux Grivel
Publication date
2019/1
Journal
Psychology of Men & Masculinities
Volume
20
Issue
1
Pages
142
Publisher
Educational Publishing Foundation
Description
Masculinity has been theorized to be an anxiety-provoking state. Consequently, many researchers have examined masculinity in relation to negative psychological outcomes such as anxiety, depression, and alcohol or substance use. However, emerging research suggests that certain facets of masculinity may also be related to positive psychological outcomes and that there is a need for more empirical research examining the differential impact of distinct masculine norms on both negative and positive outcomes. Accordingly, this study longitudinally examined the influence of masculine norms and gender role conflict on eudaimonic psychological well-being among young adult college men (N= 278). Participants were recruited from a public university and completed Time 1 (baseline) measures of masculine norm conformity and gender role conflict as well as Time 2 (6 months follow-up) measure of eudaimonic well …
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Scholar articles
A Kaya, DK Iwamoto, J Brady, L Clinton, M Grivel - Psychology of Men & Masculinities, 2019