Psychology of Men & Masculinities

Papers
(The TQCC of Psychology of Men & Masculinities is 5. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Taking the black pill: An empirical analysis of the “Incel”.51
Manning up while growing up: A developmental-contextual perspective on masculine gender-role socialization in adolescence.31
Good for the goose and good for the gander: Examining positive psychological benefits of male allyship for men and women.22
“I felt like less than a shadow in the room”: Systematic review of the experiences and needs of new fathers.21
Fathers’ parenting and coparenting behavior in dual-earner families: Contributions of traditional masculinity, father nurturing role beliefs, and maternal gate closing.21
Masculinity threat and implicit associations with feminine gay men: Sexual orientation, sexual stigma, and traditional masculinity.18
Masculine gender role stress, low relationship power, and aggression toward intimate partners.17
Fathering: New perspectives, paradigms, and possibilities.16
Designing body image and eating disorder prevention programs for boys and men: Theoretical, practical, and logistical considerations from boys, parents, teachers, and experts.16
Pilot evaluation of the men in mind training program for mental health practitioners.15
Associations between low-income nonresident fathers’ parenting identity and involvement with children.15
Determinants of fathers’ and mothers’ involvement in a parenting intervention.14
How do Chinese fathers express love? Viewing paternal warmth through the eyes of Chinese fathers, mothers, and their children.14
Social networking sites and men’s drive for muscularity: Testing a revised objectification model.14
The longitudinal effects of rape myth beliefs and rape proclivity.13
Stereotype awareness and Black fathers’ paternal engagement: At the nexus of racial and fathering identities.13
Gender belief systems through the lens of culture—Differences in precarious manhood beliefs and reactions to masculinity threat in Poland and Norway.12
Sensitivity and rough-and-tumble play in gay and heterosexual single-father families through surrogacy: The role of microaggressions and fathers’ rumination.12
Policing of Masculinity Scale (POMS) and pressures boys experience to prove and defend their “manhood”.12
Men’s talk about anxiety online: Constructing an authentically anxious identity allows help-seeking.12
Barriers to help-seeking for eating disorders in men: A mixed-methods systematic review.11
Extending the gender role strain paradigm to account for U.S. males’ gun violence.11
Measurement invariance of three gender ideology scales across cis, trans, and nonbinary gender identities.11
Psychometric properties of the Pregnancy-Related Anxiety Scale for use with fathers during pregnancy.10
Victims of virility: Honor endorsement, stigma, and men’s use of erectile dysfunction medication.10
We (want to) believe in the best of men: A qualitative analysis of reactions to #Gillette on Twitter.10
Gender stereotypes and parental status: A comparison of fathers, mothers, and the childless-by-choice.9
Faded fresh tapers and line-ups: Centering barbershop hair stories in understanding gendered racial socialization for black men.9
“I don’t know what the hell you’d call it”: A qualitative thematic synthesis of men’s experiences with sexual violence in adulthood as contextualized by hegemonic masculinity.9
The Latino father in the postnatal period: The role of egalitarian masculine gender role attitudes and coping skills in depressive symptoms.9
Testing the father–child activation relationship theory: A replication study with low-income unmarried parents.9
Shape-up: Efficacy of a culturally responsive barbershop-based violence reduction intervention RCT for young Black men.9
Association between psychotherapy use, sexual orientation, and traditional masculinity among psychologically distressed men.9
Bisexual men’s sexual health: A test of minority stress theory.9
The military hypermasculine mystique: Sex, status, and emotional control at the United States Military Academy.8
“Who pushes you to be bigger?”: Psychosocial correlates of muscle dissatisfaction among Chinese male college students in Hong Kong.8
The masculinity-based model of Aggressive Retaliation in Society (MARS).8
Self-compassion and body dissatisfaction in men: Extension of the tripartite influence model.8
Fraternities as settings for sexual assault: The relationships of traditional masculine norms climates and sexual assault attitudes.8
Barriers to and facilitators of help-seeking behavior among Israeli men who experience intimate partner violence: A qualitative study.7
Masculinity threat increases bias and negative emotions toward feminine gay men.7
Peer support of fathers on Reddit: Quantifying the stressors, behaviors, and drivers.7
You don’t know where he’s been: Sexual promiscuity negatively affects responses toward both gay and straight men.7
Status loss due to COVID-19, traditional masculinity, and their association with recent suicide attempts and suicidal ideation.7
Masculine depression: A person-centric perspective.7
The importance of father involvement for adolescent internalizing and externalizing symptoms.7
The precarious masculinity of firearm ownership.7
Message framing for men? Gender moderated effects of culturally targeted message framing on colorectal cancer screening receptivity among African Americans.6
Deploying hegemonic masculinity: A study of uses of the concept in the journal Psychology of Men & Masculinities.6
Toward an integrative psychology of masculinities.6
Latino resident fathers’ early involvement with infants.6
Establishing research priorities for investigating male suicide risk and recovery: A modified Delphi study with lived-experience experts.6
The super man: Examining associations between childhood superhero imaginative play and wishful identification and emerging adult men’s body image and gender beliefs.6
Men with breast cancer and their encounters with masculinity: An interpretative phenomenological analysis using photography.6
Contextual adversity and rural Black men’s masculinity ideology during emerging adulthood.6
Traditional masculinity ideology and psychotherapy treatment outcome for military service veteran men.6
Associations between men’s and women’s conformity to masculine role norms and firearm ownership: Contributions beyond, race, gender, and political ideology.6
Precarious manhood and men’s physical health around the world.6
“Male privilege doesn’t lift the social status of all men in the same way”: Trans masculine individuals’ lived experiences of male privilege in the United States.6
Dating apps, sexual orientation, and male body image: An investigation in Singaporean and Swedish samples.6
Measurement invariance and psychometric properties of a German-language Conformity to Masculine Norms Inventory among cisgender sexual minority and heterosexually identified women and men.6
Minority stressors and connectedness among urban gay, bisexual, and queer men.6
Experiences of discrimination are associated with drive for muscularity among African American men.6
The interaction of child–father attachment and child–mother attachment in the prediction of observed coparenting.6
Color him father: Generative parenting among low-income, urban-residing, coresidential Black fathers.5
The effects of gender role conflict restricted emotionality on the association between exposure to trauma, posttraumatic stress disorder and intimate partner violence severity.5
“Stammering less so that I can be more of a man”: Discourses of masculinities among young adult men in the Western Cape, South Africa, who stutter.5
Internal structure and invariance analyses across gender of the German-language version of the Male Role Norm Inventory-Short Form.5
Is traditional masculinity ideology stable over time in men and women?5
Gender segregation in culturally feminized work: Theory and evidence of boys’ capacity for care.5
Masculinity ideologies, sensitivity to masculinity threats, and fathers’ involvement in housework and childcare among U.S. employed fathers.5
Racial discrimination, gender role conflict, and depression in college men of color: A longitudinal test of the racist-gender stress model.5
Substance use risk among Asian American men: The role of gendered racism, internalization of western muscularity ideals, interpersonal and body shame, and drive for muscularity.5
Men who endorse hostile sexism feel vulnerable and exploited when seeking support in close relationships.5
Constructing narratives of masculinity: Online followers of Jordan B. Peterson.5
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