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ISSN 0112-109X
Clinical Psychology
Vol. 53, Issue 1, 2024April 02, 2024 NZST

“Last Year, I Had an Absolute Mental Breakdown […] and I Only Got Better Due to My Family and Friends”: A Qualitative Study on the Role of Masculine Norms and Social Relationships for Young Men’s Mental Health

Keita Rudd, Gareth Treharne,
MasculinityMenMental HealthRelationshipsHelp-Seeking
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New Zealand Journal of Psychology
Rudd, K., & Treharne, G. (2024). “Last Year, I Had an Absolute Mental Breakdown […] and I Only Got Better Due to My Family and Friends”: A Qualitative Study on the Role of Masculine Norms and Social Relationships for Young Men’s Mental Health. New Zealand Journal of Psychology, 53(1). https:/​/​doi.org/​10.63146/​001c.129244

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