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Editor: Ronald F. Levant, EdD, ABPP, MBA
ISSN: 1524-9220
Published Quarterly, beginning in January
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Psychology of Men & Masculinity is devoted to the dissemination of research, theory, and clinical scholarship on how boys' and men's psychology is influenced and shaped by both sex and gender, and encompasses both the study of biological sex differences and similarities and the social construction of gender.
Relevant topics include
- the processes and consequences of male gender role socialization and its impact on men's health, behavior, interpersonal relationships, emotional development, violence, and psychological well-being;
- assessment and measurement of the masculine gender role;
- gender role strain, stress, and conflict;
- fathering;
- men's utilization of psychological services;
- sexuality and sexual orientation;
- the victimization of male children and adults; and
- boys' and men's relationships with girls and women and with each other.
The journal publishes articles that cover these topics across the life span, across racial, ethnic, sexual orientation and gender identity groups, across national boundaries, and across historical time.
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