A tapestry of oppression

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Abstract

This article highlights the centrality of gender for men's mental health and illustrates how it interacts with other systems of inequality. A key argument is that societal expectations of men place them at risk of depression, psychosis and suicide. An analysis of gender should therefore be the starting point for building knowledge about men's mental health difficulties.

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Williams, J., Stephenson, D., & Keating, F. (2014). A tapestry of oppression. Psychologist, 27(6), 406–409.

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