“…Thus, many American and Western theorists have asserted that women are better off psychologically for owning androgynous or masculine-like ideologies than adhering to traditional ones-regardless of how or why the shift comes about (Woodhill & Samuels, 2003). In fact, some feminist researchers state that traditionalism in society and in individual women has caused a breakdown of female mental health and that women ought to shed their traditionalism or suffer the consequences of masculine social and cultural forces working against them (see Israeli & Santor, 2000;Marecek & Kravetz, 1977). Furthermore, some researchers see depression and other problems with mental health as a natural response to the oppressiveness of a patriarchal society because men's roles are so clearly favored (Stock, Graubert, & Birns, 1982;Sturdivant, 1980).…”