- Introduction to GRC
- Books About GRC & Summaries
- Gender Role Conflict Theory, Models, and Contexts
- Recently Published GRC Studies & Dissertations
- Published Journal Studies on GRC
- Dissertations Completed on GRC
- Symposia & Research Studies Presented at APA 1980-2015
- International Published Studies & Dissertations on GRC
- Diversity, Intersectionality, & Multicultural Published Studies
- Psychometrics of the Gender Role Conflict Scale (GRCS)
- Factor Structure
- Confirmatory Factor Analyses
- Internal Consistency Reliability Data
- Internal Consistency & Reliability for 20 Diverse Samples
- Convergent & Divergent Validity of the GRCS Samples
- Normative Data on Diverse Men
- Classification of Dependent Variables & Constructs
- Authors, Samples & Measures with 200 GRC Guides
- GRC Research Hypotheses, Questions, and Contexts To be Explored
- Situational GRC Research Models
- 7 Research Questions/ Hypotheses on GRC & Empirical Evidence
- Important Cluster Categories of GRC Research References
- Research Models Assessing GRC and Hypotheses To Be Tested
- GRC Empirical Research Summary Publications
- Published Critiques of the GRCS & GRC Theory
- Clinically Focused Models, Journal Studies, Dissertations
- Psychoeducation Interventions with GRC
- Gender Role Journey Theory, Therapy, & Research
- Receiving Different Forms of the GRCS
- Receiving International Translations of the GRC
- Teaching the Psychology of Men Resource Webpage
Psychoeducation Interventions with GRC
The below files present studies or descriptions of GRC programs that have been created or empirically evaluated.
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Programmatic Psychoeducation Interventions With GRC
Beatty, A., Syzdek, M., Bakkum, A. (2006). The Saint John's experience project: Challenging men's perception of normative gender role conflict. Journal of Men's Studies, 14, 322-336.
Brooks-Harris, J.E., Heesacker, M., Mejia-Millan, C. (1996). Changing men's male gender-role attitudes by applying the elaboration likelihood model of attitude change. Sex Roles, 35, 563-580.
Croteau, J.M. & Burda, P.C. (1983) Structured group programming on men’s roles: A creative approach to change. Personnel and Guidance Journal, 62, 243-245.
O'Neil, J. M. & Roberts Carroll, M. (1988). A gender role workshop focused on sexism, gender role conflict, and the gender role journey. Journal of Counseling and Development, 67, 193-197
Braverman, D.G. O'Neil, J.M., Owen S. (1992). Systematic programming on men's issues and men's studies on campus. Journal of College Student Development. 33, 557-558.
Gertner, D.M. (1994). Learning men: Effects of a semester academic course in men's studies on gender role conflict and gender role journey of male participants. (Doctoral dissertation, University of Iowa). Dissertation Abstracts International, 58/05, 1599.
O'Neil, J.M. (1995). The gender role journey workshop: Exploring sexism and gender role conflict in a coeducational setting (Ed.). Men in Groups: Insights, interventions, psychoeducational work. Washington, D.C.: APA Books.
O’Neil, J.M. (2001) Promoting men’s growth and development: Teaching the new psychology of men using psychoeducational philosophy and interventions. In G. Brooks & G.E Good (Eds.) The new handbook of psychotherapy and counseling with men: A comprehensive guide to settings, problems, and treatment approaches ., vol. 2, San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass
O’Neil, J.M. (2000). Exploring the new psychology of men with Russian psychologists. The Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity Bulletin, 5, 3, 12-15.
O’Neil, J.M. (2011) Exploring the psychology of Russian men with Russian psychologists during my Fulbright scholarship in the former soviet union. In C. Blazina & D. Shen-Miller (Eds.) An international psychology of men: Theoretical advances, case studies, and clinical innovations, (pp. 361-383), New York: Routledge.
O’Neil, J.M. & Lujan, M. L. (2009). Preventing boys problems in schools through psychoeducation programming: A call to action. Psychology in the Schools. 46, 257-266.
O’Neil, J.M. & Crapser, B. (2011). Using the psychology of men and gender role conflict theory to promote comprehensive service delivery for college men; A call to action. In J. Laker & T. Davis (Eds.) Masculinities in Higher education: Theoretical and Practical Considerations, New York: Routeledge Publishers.
O’Neil, J.M., Challenger, C., Renzulli, S., Crapser, B., & Webster, E. (2013). The boys’s forum: An evaluation of a brief intervention to empower middle school urban boys. Journal of Men’s Studies. 21, 191-205.
O’Neil, J.M. (2015). Prevention of gender role conflict using psychoeducation: Three evaluated interventions. In J.M. O’Neil, Men’s gender role conflict: Psychological costs, consequences, and an agenda for change, pp. 313-335. Washington, D.C. APA Books.
O’Neil, J.M. (2015). Theoretical and empirical justification for psychoeducational programming for boys and men. In J.M. O’Neil, Men’s gender role conflict: Psychological costs, consequences, and an agenda for change, pp 301-312. Washington, D.C. APA Books.
Wester, S.R., McDonough, T.A., White, M., Vogel, D.L. & Taylor, L. (2010). Using gender role conflict theory in counseling male-to-female transgender individuals. Journal of Counseling and Development, 88, 214-219.
Evaluated Psychoeducational Programs With GRC
Beatty, A., Syzdek, M., Bakkum, A. (2006). The Saint John's experience project: Challenging men's perception of normative gender role conflict. Journal of Men's Studies, 14, 322-336.
Blazina, C. & Marks, I. (2001). College men's affective reactions to individual therapy, psychoeducation workshops, and men's support group brochures: The influence of gender role conflict and power dynamics upon help seeking attitudes. Psychotherapy, 38, 297-305.
Braverman, D.G. O'Neil, J.M., Owen S. (1992). Systematic programming on men's issues and men's studies on campus. Journal of College Student Development. 33, 557-558.
Brooks-Harris, J.E., Heesacker, M., Mejia-Millan, C. (1996). Changing men's male gender-role attitudes by applying the elaboration likelihood model of attitude change. Sex Roles, 35, 563-580.
Coonerty-Femiano, A. (2009). Developing and evaluating an anger management intervention for boys: What does gender have to do with it? (Doctoral dissertation, Boston College). Dissertation Abstracts International, 69, 577.
Coyne, A. (2015). Gender role conflict, fathering attitude and participation in parenting interventions. (Master thesis, University of Southern Queensland), Queensland, Australia.
Davis, T. L. (2002). Voices of gender role conflict: The social construction of college men's identity. Journal of College Student Development, 43, 508-521.
Gertner, D.M. (1994). Learning men: Effects of a semester academic course in men's studies on gender role conflict and gender role journey of male participants. (Doctoral dissertation, University of Iowa). Dissertation Abstracts International, 58/05, 1599.
Goldberg, J.L. & O’Neil, J.M. (1997). Marilyn Monroe’s gender role journey: Promoting women’s development. Journal of College Student Development, 38, 543-545.
Kearny, L.K., Rochlen, A. B., & King, E.B. (2004) Male gender role conflict, sexual harassment tolerance, and efficacy of a psychoeducative training program. Psychology of Men and Masculinity, 5, 72-82.
Kwiathowski, B. (2016). Growing up male: A social-emotional program for grade 11 males with
behavioral needs in a BC secondary school. (Master Thesis, Trinity Western University), British
Columbia, Canada.
McAnulty, S.W. (1996). The effectiveness of a parenting program in reducing gender role conflict and changing male role norms on regional Australian fathers. Thesis for graduate dipolma in Counseling Psychology Department, Department of Psychology, Monash University, Churchill, Victoria, Australia.
Miller, J.J. (2016). Victories, of the heart: An evaluation of a transformative men’s retreat. (Doctoral dissertation, Chicago School of Professional Psychology), Chicago, IL. Retrieved from ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. (Accession Order No. 10159295).
O'Neil, J. M. & Roberts Carroll, M. (1988). A gender role workshop focused on sexism, gender role conflict, and the gender role journey. Journal of Counseling and Development, 67, 193-197
Braverman, D.G. O'Neil, J.M., Owen S. (1992). Systematic programming on men's issues and men's studies on campus. Journal of College Student Development. 33, 557-558.
O'Neil, J.M. (1995). The gender role journey workshop: Exploring sexism and gender role conflict in a coeducational setting (Ed.). Men in Groups: Insights, interventions, psychoeducational work. Washington, D.C.: APA Books.
O’Neil, J.M. (2000). Exploring the new psychology of men with Russian psychologists. The Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity Bulletin, 5, 3, 12-15.
O’Neil, J.M. (2011) Exploring the psychology of Russian men with Russian psychologists during my Fulbright scholarship in the former soviet union. In C. Blazina & D. Shen-Miller (Eds.) An international psychology of men: Theoretical advances, case studies, and clinical innovations, (pp. 361-383), New York: Routledge.
O’Neil, J.M., Challenger, C., Renzulli, S., Crapser, B., & Webster, E. (2013). The boys’s forum: An evaluation of a brief intervention to empower middle school urban boys. Journal of Men’s Studies. 21, 191-205.
O’Neil, J.M. (2015). Prevention of gender role conflict using psychoeducation: Three evaluated interventions. In J.M. O’Neil, Men’s gender role conflict: Psychological costs, consequences, and an agenda for change, pp. 313-335. Washington, D.C. APA Books.
Rochlen, A.B., McKelley, R.A., Pituch, K. A. (2006). A preliminary examination of the "Real Men, Real Depression Campaign. Psychology of Men and Masculinity, 7, 1-13.