The following posters will be presented. All posters will be presented in the Gavin de Beer LT
Poster title | Author(s) and affiliation(s) |
Grounded understandings of male mental health based on members of ‘men’s mental health groups’. | Darach Murphy, School of Applied Psychology, University College Cork, Ireland |
Do Male Undergraduates from Poorer Families Suffer more Mental Health Difficulties due to Increased Financial Strain? | C.B. Bissessar (presenting author), L.A. Morison, R. Patton (all University of Surrey) |
Male-typical thinking is associated with suicidality, especially in women and transgender people. | Laura Middleton Curran, Belinda Brown, John Barry JA (UCL), Martin Seager (Samaritans) |
Documentary interviews with boxers: motivations, trajectory, and mental health | Matt Sheridan (Open University), Martin Seager (Samaritans), John Barry (UCL) |
In what ways have women tried to influence their male partners to seek help for a mental health problem? | Dr Lauren Rooney (Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust, Hampshire), Mary John (University of Surrey & Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust) & Linda Morison (University of Surrey) |
Exploring male identity and the experience of caring for a partner with a cancer diagnosis | Jenny Young, Research Fellow, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh |
A Way With Words: The Deconstruction and Reconstruction of Masculinity through Language. | L. R. Wildsmith, The University of Bristol |
Men’s self-initiated coping strategies for psychological and medical challenges: Reviewing the qualitative literature. | Dr Jason Spendelow, University of Surrey, Guildford |
Do men consider themselves expendable? | Raymond Cuttill, Independent Researcher |
Exploring the Effects of Absent Fathers on the Development and Perception of Masculinity in Black Men | Kiera Ephraim & Dr Ben Hine, University of West London |
Shall we split it?’: Exploring bill-paying dynamics in heterosexual student couples and changes in modern dating scripts | Lucy Clarke & Dr Ben Hine, University of West London |
The sensitive hero: The re-evaluation of masculinity in modern Disney movies | Dr Ben Hine, Senior Lecturer at University of West London |
“It’s a jungle in there” – an evolutionary psychology comment on how male offenders survive detention: | Dr Ashley-Christopher Fallon, Birmingham & Solihull Mental Health Foundation Trust, United Kingdom |
How do hunter-gatherer children learn gender norms? A meta-ethnographic review | Noa Lavi, University of Haifa, Sheina Lew-Levy, University of Cambridge et al. |
Is a haircut good for your mental health? | Tam Roper (Holloway University) & John Barry (UCL) |