03673nam a22004097a 450000500170000000800410001702200230005802200230008104000140010424500390011826000650015730000200022231000140024236200420025650000460029850501220034450501870046650501770065350501660083050501740099650501610117050500900133150501190142150501530154050500860169350501380177950501240191750501840204150501380222550501560236350501950251950501350271450502120284952001400306165000330320165000290323420251212085547.0251205b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a1524-9220 (print) a1939-151X (online) aMMSUcULS aPsychology of men & masculinities  aWashington, DC :bAmerican Psychological Association,c2021- avolumesc28 cm. aQuarterly aVolume 22, number 2 (April 2021- ) aPublished quarterly beginning in January. aContextual adversity and rural black men;s masculinity ideology during emerging adulthoodrMichael G. Curtis, et al.  aAssociations between men's and women's comformity to masculine role norms and firearm ownership: Contributions beyond race, gender, and political ideologyrRyon C. McDermott, et al.  aThe reference group identity dependence scale-adults: Creation of a short form, validity assessment, and measurement invariance by race/ethnicityrRonald F. Levant, et al.  aAfrican American manhood and self-related health: What demographic characteristics, health conditions, and aspects of manhood matter?rDerek M. Griffith, et al.  aGender belief systems through the lens of culture-differences in precarious manhood beliefs and reactions to masculinity threat in Poland and NorwayrTor Valved, et al.  aNormalizing gay and straight male friendships: A qualitative analysis of beliefs and attitudes in Canada and the United StatesrSamantha F. Johnson, et al.  aTaking the black pill: An emperical analysis of the "Incel"rAllysa M. Glace, et al.  aExploring difficulties in men's experience of self and agency during antidepressant userMaximillian Wood, et al.  aPolicing of masculinity sacle (POMS) and pressures boysexperience to prove and defend their "manhood"rChristopher S. Reigeluth and Michael E. Addis aThe longitudinal effects of rape myth beliefs and rape proclivityrJulia O'Connor aMeasurement invariance of three gender ideology scales across cis, trans, and nonbinary gender identitiesrRyon C. McDermott, et al.  aSelf-compassion and body dissatisfaction in Men: Extension of the Tripartile influence model rAnthea L. Maher, et al.  aManning up while growing up: A developmental-contextual perspective on Masculine gender-role socialization in adolescencerAdam A. Rogers, Matthew G. Nielson, and Carlos E. Santos aExperiences of discrimination are associated with drive of muscularity among african american menrMaggie L. Osa and Nichole R. Kelly aMen's stress expression and perception of partne's support within the romantic relationships: A systematic reviewrAfrodite Kapsaridi and Linda Charvoz aThe super man: Examining associations between childhood superhero imaginative play and wishful identification and emerging adult men's body image and gender beliefsrLindsay Roberts, et al.  aYes, (Most) men know what rape is: A mixed-methods investigation into college men's definitions of raperJaclyn A. Siegel, et al.  aModerating effects of minority stress on the association between adherence to norms of masculinity and psychological well-being in a diverse sample of gay male engineering adultsrDjordje Modrakovic, et al.  aPsychology of Men & Masculinities is devoted to the dissemination of scholarship that advances the psychology of men and masculinities. aMenxPsychologyvPeriodicals aMasculinityvPeriodicals