Psychology of Men & Masculinities

Papers
(The TQCC of Psychology of Men & Masculinities is 3. 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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Supplemental Material for “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 Masculinity28
With great power comes great responsibility: A content analysis of masculinity themes in superhero movies.23
Masculinity contingency and intimate partner violence perpetration among men who have sex with men.20
Constructing narratives of masculinity: Online followers of Jordan B. Peterson.17
An examination of cigarette smoking, traditional machismo, and caballerismo among sexual minority Latino men.17
Acknowledgment of Ad Hoc Reviewers, 202517
Supplemental Material for A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Associations Between Father and Child Anxiety and Depression16
Unveiling the associations between internalized heteronormativity with heterosexual self-presentation and heterosexual marital intention: The role of masculinity contingency.15
Love isn’t colorblind: Internalized racism, resistance and empowerment against racism, and Asian American men’s racialized dating preferences.15
Effects of diagnosing major depressive disorders in men on externalizing depression symptoms and conformity to traditional masculinity ideologies.14
Where boys learn to be men: Associations between media use and male adolescents’ gender beliefs and well-being.14
The relationship between masculinity and men’s COVID-19 safety precautions: A systematic review and meta-analysis.14
Supplemental Material for When and Why Do Men Negotiate Assertively? It Depends on Specific Threats to Their Masculinity and the Negotiation Topic13
Toward an integrative psychology of masculinities.13
Creating a system that cares: A PRISMA review and road map to increase men’s representation in early childhood education and care.13
The role of depression in the relationship between psychological intimate partner violence and mothers’ and fathers’ spanking: An actor–partner interdependence mediation model.13
Supplemental Material for Intersectional Analysis of Men’s Masculinities and Mental Health-Seeking Behavior: A Novel Application of Multiple Correspondence Analysis12
Father’s engagement in direct care is associated with children’s social competence for preschool boys but not girls in Peru.11
Men’s experiences of infertility: A metaethnographic systematic review.11
Supplemental Material for A Tutorial on Dyadic Growth Curve Mediation Modeling: An Applied Example Testing Pathways of Fathers’ Depression Vulnerability to Destructive Marital Conflict11
Print media and the American Psychological Association’s guidelines for psychological practice with boys and men: A directed content analysis.11
Supplemental Material for “I Didn’t Know Who to Talk to”: Black College Men’s Sources and Descriptions of Social Support10
Supplemental Material for Measurement Invariance and Psychometric Properties of a German-Language Conformity to Masculine Norms Inventory Among Cisgender Sexual Minority and Heterosexually Identified 10
Supplemental Material for The Effect of State, Trait, and Situational Factors on Young Men’s Coercive Condom Use Resistance10
Supplemental Material for Perspectives of Black and Latinx Youth on Masculinity and Health During Community Reentry After Incarceration9
Ugandan men’s experiences and perceptions of their fathering roles.9
Supplemental Material for College Men’s Action for Gender Equality: A Test of Critical Consciousness9
Pilot evaluation of the men in mind training program for mental health practitioners.8
Supplemental Material for Men’s Perspectives on the Relationship Between Masculinities and Suicidality: A Thematic Synthesis8
Supplemental Material for “Fight Against the Cultural Emasculation of Men”: The Effect of Masculine Gender Nostalgia on Men’s Attitudes Toward Women8
Barriers to and facilitators of help-seeking behavior among Israeli men who experience intimate partner violence: A qualitative study.8
The relationship between hegemonic masculinity and the nonconsensual dissemination of intimate images: A systematic review.7
“I could just exist … not in a box”: Experiential examinations of masculinity within a contemporary men’s group.7
Conformity to masculine norms, the Dark Tetrad, and men’s rape myth acceptance.7
Supplemental Material for Beyond Violent Extremism: A 3N Perspective of Inceldom7
To reconstruct or deconstruct? A fundamental question for the psychology of men and masculinities.7
Critical-constructivist grounded theory research: A methodology for the critical study of gender, masculinities, and other identities.7
Parent attitudes, comfort, and perceptions about dating violence: The moderating effect on son report of parent openness to communicate.6
Posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms and incarceration: The impact on sexual risk-taking, sexually transmitted infections, and depression among Black sexual minority men in HIV Prevention Trials Net6
Supplemental Material for Revising the Male Rape Myths Scale6
Supplemental Material for Threats to Masculinity Provoke Gun Use: An Experimental Study Using a Firearm Training Simulator6
Third-party perceptions of intimate partner violence victimization in men.6
Dimensions of father development and parenting: A person-centered approach of men attending a responsible fatherhood program.5
“It’s what boys do”: Valence, source, and content of Black men’s masturbation messages.5
Beyond traditional masculinities: Women’s perceptions of new masculinities.5
“Act like a real man!” a novel examination of how socializing others to masculine honor-based norms bolsters men’s reputations.5
Masculinities under the microscope: A systematic review of experimental methods.4
Beyond violent extremism: A 3N perspective of inceldom.4
Gender-atypical male military leaders enhance followers’ training performance.4
Item-level psychometric properties of the conformity to masculine norms inventory (CMNI-46): An item response theory analysis.4
Hegemonic masculinity, intersectional stigma, and intimate partner violence among young sexual minority men: A qualitative study.4
“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”: Correction to Isaacs and Swartz (2020).4
Supplemental Material for The Gender Socialization Experiences of Highly Sensitive Men4
“It’s like feeling everyone will be looking at you, but in reality, no one cares.” A qualitative visual methods study exploring adolescent males’ relatedness in physical activity.4
Supplemental Material for Precarious Manhood and Men’s Physical Health Around the World4
Religion, psychiatric symptoms, and gender role conflict among incarcerated Black men.4
Intimate partner violence against Chinese men: A qualitative study.3
“I made a good man list”: Transmasculine negotiations with hegemonic masculinity.3
Barriers to help-seeking for eating disorders in men: A mixed-methods systematic review.3
Supplemental Material for Arab Australian Men’s Perspectives on Mental Health: Exploring Beliefs About Causes, Help-Seeking Attitudes, and Experiences3
Authoritarian attitudes toward political authorities link traditional masculinity ideology to military endorsement in Russian men.3
Masculinity contingency and consumer attitudes toward electric vehicles.3
Supplemental Material for Is Traditional Masculinity Ideology Stable Over Time in Men and Women?3
Fraternities as settings for sexual assault: The relationships of traditional masculine norms climates and sexual assault attitudes.3
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.3
The precarious masculinity of firearm ownership.3
Supplemental Material for Traditional Masculinities and Men’s Sexism: A Meta-Analysis3
Masculine ideologies, male rape myth acceptance, and the self-stigma of seeking help for sexual assault: The protective effects of knowing another male survivor.3
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