Masculine norms and mental health of African men: what can psychology do?
Volume: 6
Issue: 12
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Abstract summary
In Africa, internalisation of masculine norms among men has been reported to make them more susceptible to mental health problems. In this chapter, social construction and role theories are used to explore the relationships between masculine norms and mental health among men in Africa. The authors argued that due to traditional and institutionalised beliefs, men engage in restrictive emotionality through defence mechanisms by denying their mental health challenges and status. Hence, an inclusive model of remedy was suggested that targets men's traditional beliefs as a way of aiding help-seeking behaviour among them to make them less susceptible to mental health problems.Study Outcome
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Citations : Abubakar A., Van Baar A., Fischer R., Bomu G., Gona J.K., Newton C.R. Socio-cultural determinants of health-seeking behaviour on the Kenyan coast: a qualitative study. PloS One. 2013;8(11)Authors : 2
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Doi : e05650SSN : 2405-8440