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期刊名:The journal of men's studies

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ISSN:1060-8265

e-ISSN:1933-0251

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Gabriel Robles,Trey V Dellucci,Javier Garcia-Perez et al. Gabriel Robles et al.
The literature differentiates between two domains of machismo: traditional machismo and caballerismo. Research has largely focused on measuring machismo among English speakers. We evaluated whether Estrada's (2011) 2-factor model of machism...
Sydney V M Smith,Francine E Darroch,Audrey R Giles et al. Sydney V M Smith et al.
This study contributes to a growing body of scholarly discussions around the many aspects and challenges of combining parenthood with elite-level sport, with a particular focus on the experiences of male elite athletes who are fathers. We u...
Mike C Parent,Tyler C Bradstreet Mike C Parent
This study used latent profile analysis to explore the interrelations of drive for muscularity (DM) and alexithymia among 505 men. Four unique classes of men emerged: (1) low endorsement of DM and alexithymia, (2) moderate endorsement of al...
KelleyAnne Malinen,Brooke VanTassel,Karen Kennedy et al. KelleyAnne Malinen et al.
Culture and Perspectives on Sexual Assault Policy was a qualitative, focus-group study conducted at four Canadian universities to gather culturally diverse student perspectives on university sexual violence or sexual assault policies and se...
Jonathan A Allan Jonathan A Allan
This article studies pregnancy books that are written largely by men for men and that account for men's roles in pregnancy. Drawing on an analysis of the texts themselves, this study shows recurring themes across these books, which include:...
Darrell L Hudson,Jacob Eaton,Porschea Lewis et al. Darrell L Hudson et al.
Recent events in Ferguson underscore the need to better understand the unique challenges, stressors, and coping mechanisms of African American men. To this end, a focus group study was conducted in Saint Louis, a few miles from Ferguson. Al...
Jamie A Mitchell,Jaclynn Hawkins,Daphne C Watkins Jamie A Mitchell
African American men bear a disproportionately high burden from cancer in the U.S. The American Cancer Society reports that for all cancer sites combined, African American men are 32% more likely to die than white men (American Cancer Socie...
Michael D Smith,Christian Grov,David W Seal Michael D Smith
Thirty male sex workers (MSWs) from a single agency participated in a qualitative interview about social and occupational aspects of their lives. MSWs established physical (defined areas where clients were not invited) and psychological (li...