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Psychology of Men and Masculinity

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Journal Impact2.76
Quartiles(Global)PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL(Q2)
ISSN1524-9220, 1939-151X
h-index74

Psychology of Men & Masculinity is dedicated to the dissemination of research, theory, and clinical scholarship that advances the psychology of men and masculinity. This discipline is broadly defined as the study of how the psychology of boys and men is influenced and shaped by both sex and gender, encompassing both the study of biological sex differences and similarities as well as the social construction of gender. We are interested in work arising from applied fields such as clinical, counseling, and school psychology, as well as foundational areas like social, developmental, and cognitive psychology, and the study of emotions. We welcome research employing diverse methodologies, including both quantitative and qualitative approaches.

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Publication InformationPublisher: American Psychological AssociationPublishing cycle: Journal Type: journalOpen Access Journals: No
Basic dataYear of publication: 2000Proportion of original research papers97.44%Self Citation Rate:18.50%Gold OA Rate: 3.75%

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