2020
DOI: 10.1080/10502556.2020.1768489
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Young Ultra-Orthodox Men’s Experience of Parental Divorce

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“…In their research, they also present the consequences of job loss, exclusion, and isolation. The research of Arditti and Parkman (2011) and Baumer and Meek (2018) proved that men's social isolation and low self-esteem are also observed due to society's stereotypical attitude towards men. Analysing the experiences of the men who participated in the study, the influence of societal stereotyping on men's self-confidence is also observed, which forms the denial of the need for help and obstacles to timely help for men.…”
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“…In their research, they also present the consequences of job loss, exclusion, and isolation. The research of Arditti and Parkman (2011) and Baumer and Meek (2018) proved that men's social isolation and low self-esteem are also observed due to society's stereotypical attitude towards men. Analysing the experiences of the men who participated in the study, the influence of societal stereotyping on men's self-confidence is also observed, which forms the denial of the need for help and obstacles to timely help for men.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Imprisoned men are separated from society and communicate in a closed male circle. Physical strength and athletic body appearance are particularly important for their self-esteem (Baumer, Meek, 2018). Karos, Williams, Meulders, and Vlaeyen (2018) state that imprisoned, isolated and socially excluded men use physical activity to sur-vive loneliness as an alternative to the use of narcotics, psychotropic substances, and self-injurious behaviour.…”
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