MASCULINITY AS PREDICTOR OF SELF- COMPASSION AND MENTAL HEALTH HELP- SEEKING ATTITUDE OF SELECTED MALE ADULTS
Dorie Jorgie Atip | Kristine Joy Galanza | Carmella Legara | Princess Charlote Maglonzo | Kierlsten Malupa | Russlyster Paquibot | Merly Ramos
Discipline: Education
Abstract:
A common tendency among individuals, particularly men, is to exhibit resilience and compassion
instead of openly revealing their genuine emotions. This aligns with the prevalent societal notion of
masculinity, where men often aim to embody the expected societal image of masculinity. For this
reason, males perceived help-seeking attitude (i.e., mental health problem) as a weakness, or
stigmatized, and therefore may refuse to seek help. This paper studied the relationship and impact of
masculinity to self-compassion and mental health help-seeking attitude of male adults. This was
achieved by employing a descriptive- correlational research approach, where data was collected from
400 participants using standardized measures, including the Conformity to Masculine Norms
Inventory-46, The Inventory of Attitude Toward Seeking Mental Health Services, and the SelfCompassion Scale (Short Form). The study's results suggested that most of the respondents exhibited
lower levels of masculinity, coupled with a moderate degree of self-compassion and low levels of
mental health help-seeking attitude. Moreover, using Pearson correlational and regression analysis,
the findings of the study indicated that variables are significant and related with each other and that
masculinity has an impact on self-compassion and mental health help-seeking attitude of male adults.
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