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Gender role conflict negatively impacts college men's hope and psychological well-being. While some masculine norms may help, conflict often reverses these positive effects, highlighting a complex relationship.

Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Men's Mental Health
  • Sociology

Background:

  • Conformity to masculine norms and gender role conflict are significant factors in men's lives.
  • Understanding their interplay with psychological well-being is crucial for men's mental health.
  • Existing research has not fully elucidated these complex relationships.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the relationships between conformity to masculine norms, gender role conflict, hope, and psychological well-being in college men.
  • To examine how gender role conflict mediates the association between masculine norms and psychological outcomes.
  • To contribute to positive psychological theories by examining men's positive functioning.

Main Methods:

  • Survey research with 389 college men from a Midwestern US university.
Keywords:
gender role socializationhopemenpositive psychologypsychological well-being

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  • Bivariate correlation analyses to examine initial relationships.
  • Path analysis to model the direct and indirect effects between variables.
  • Main Results:

    • Conformity to masculine norms and gender role conflict were positively correlated.
    • Gender role conflict was negatively associated with hope and psychological well-being.
    • The relationship between masculine norms and hope/well-being was negative when gender role conflict was present.

    Conclusions:

    • Gender role conflict significantly undermines hope and psychological well-being in college men.
    • The impact of conforming to masculine norms on well-being is contingent on the level of gender role conflict experienced.
    • Findings underscore the importance of addressing gender role conflict in interventions aimed at improving men's psychological health.