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Men are four times more likely to take their own lives than women.

Publications

Whorley, M. R. & Addis, M. E. (2006). Ten years of psychological research on men and masculinity in the United States: Dominant methodological trends. Sex Roles, 55, 649-658. PDF
Addis, M. E. & Cohane, G. H. (2005). Social scientific paradigms of masculinity and their implications for research and practice in men's mental health. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 61, 633-647. PDF
Lane, J. M., Addis, M. E. (2005). Male gender role conflict and patterns of help seeking in Costa Rica and the United States. Psychology of Men & Masculinity, 6, 155-168. PDF
Magovcevic, M. & Addis, M. E. (2005). Linking gender-role conflict to nonnormative and self-stigmatizing perceptions of alcohol abuse and depression. Psychology of Men & Masculinity, 6, 127-136. PDF
Mansfield, A. K., Addis, M. E., & Courtenay, W. (2005). Measurement of men's help seeking: Development and evaluation of the Barriers to Help Seeking Scale. Psychology of Men & Masculinity, 6, 65-108. PDF
Mansfield, A. K., Addis, M. E., & Mahalik, J. R. (2003). "Why won't he go to the doctor?": The psychology of men's help seeking. International Journal of Men's Mental Health, 2, 93-109. PDF
Addis, M. E. & Mahalik, J. R. (2003). Men, masculinity, and the contexts of help seeking. American Psychologist, 58, 5-14. PDF

For further information on these publications, or to discuss the research in our lab, please contact Dr. Michael Addis, Principal Investigator of the Men's Coping Project.