“…Furthermore, sociocultural gender norms idealize masculinity as an unbreakable, trauma-resistant, economically, socially, and politically dominant status ( Connell, 2005 ; Connell & Messerschmidt, 2005 ; Douglas & Hines, 2011 ; Hines & Malley-Morrison, 2001 ; Hogan et al, 2021 ; Huntley et al, 2019 ). Therefore, in these hegemonic contexts, abused men are viewed as “weak, unmanly, or heteronormative deviants” ( Emezue & Udmuangpia, 2020 ; Hlavka, 2016 ; Javaid, 2017 ), and these gender norms significantly impact their help-seeking behaviors ( Emezue & Udmuangpia, 2020 ; Hedge et al, 2017b ; Hlavka, 2016 ; Javaid, 2017 ).…”