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The Relation Between Masculine Role Conflict and Psychological Distress in Male University Counseling Center Clients

✍ Scribed by GLENN E. GOOD; JOHN M. ROBERTSON; LOUISE F. FITZGERALD; MARK STEVENS; KIM M. BARTELS


Publisher
American Counseling Association
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
83 KB
Volume
75
Category
Article
ISSN
1556-6678

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✦ Synopsis


This is the first study to examine the relations between components of masculine gender role conflict and specific symptoms of psychological distress in a sample of men seeking counseling services. One hundred and thirty male clients from 2 university counseling centers completed the Gender Role Conflict Scale and the Symptom Checklist-90-Revised. Participants reported moderate to high levels of psychological symptoms, which were correlated with components of masculine role conflict. Results of simultaneous multiple regressions supported previous findings in nonclinical samples of relations between masculine role conflict and depression and interpersonal issues. In addition, masculine role conflict significantly predicted paranoia, psychoticism, and obsessive compulsivity. Implications for counseling and future research are discussed.