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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 and Masculinity (the official journal of the Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity, Division 51 of the American Psychological Association), is among the world's first scholarly publications devoted to the dissemination of research, theory and clinical scholarship that advances the discipline of the psychology of men and masculinity. This discipline is defined broadly as the study of how men's psychology is influenced and shaped by gender, and by the process of masculinization, in both its socially constructed and biological forms. We welcome scholarship that advances our understanding of men's psychology across the life span, across racial and ethnic groups, and across time.
Examples of relevant topics include, but are not limited to, the processes and consequences of male gender socialization, including 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; masculinity ideology; fathering; men's utilization of psychological services; conceptualization and assessment of interventions addressing men's understanding of masculinity; sexuality and sexual orientation; biological aspects of male development; and the victimization of male children and adults.
Submitted manuscripts must be written in the style outlined in the 2001 Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (5th ed.). Psychology of Men and Masculinity will accept both regular-length submissions (7,500 words) and brief reports (2,500 words). Submitted manuscripts must not have been previously published and must not be under consideration for publication elsewhere.
Manuscripts should be submitted electronically through the journal's Manuscript Submission Portal. See the Instructions to Authors page for details.
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