2024
DOI: 10.1177/15579883241255187
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Masculine Discrepancy Stress, Subjective Well-Being, and the Buffering Role of Religiosity

Laura Upenieks,
Amanda C. McGowan,
Terrence D. Hill

Abstract: Although several studies have reported an inverse association between masculine discrepancy stress—the perceived failure to conform to internalized normative expectations of masculinity—and well-being, researchers have yet to consider the potential moderating or buffering role of religiosity. Regression analyses of data collected from a national sample of men ( n = 2,018), the 2023 Masculinity, Sexual Health, and Politics survey indicated that masculine discrepancy stress was consistently associated with lower… Show more

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