A new study found that men obsessed with sex and Alzkurien are most likely to suffer from mental health problems.
Conducted research, published in the Journal of psychological counseling by the American Psychological Association, and involves a meta-analysis Meta-analysis (analysis of statistics includes the application of statistical methods) for 78 sample search included about 20 thousand men over 11 years.
Samples and focuses on the relationship between mental health and compatibility with standard 11 identified by experts to reflect the look of traditional patriarchal society. These included the criteria to participate in the meta-analysis: the desire to win and the need to control emotions and fight the risk of violence and domination and obsession with sex (playboy) or pornography, as well as self-reliance and the priority of work and authority on women and contempt for homosexuality and pursuit of the High-niche.
The researchers also focused on three broad types of mental health outcomes: negative effects on mental health marks (including depression) positive mental health (life satisfaction) and to seek psychiatric help.
After the search, the researchers found that men morbid sexual relations witnessed a deterioration in public mental health. He said the main author of the study, Joel Wong of Indiana Bloomington University: "In general, individuals who rises have masculine standards of health problems, the mentality and attitudes of less positive in the field of application of psychological help is suffering, so even though the results vary depending on the specific types of male standards." .
The researchers found specifically that of self-reliance and reckless behavior and imposing force on women rules were most closely related to the presence of negative psychological effects.
Wong said: "These results confirm that the idea of masculinity in men may have a detrimental effect on the mental health and psychosocial, and the excessive focus on the work can be detrimental."
It is worth mentioning that this study included mostly white males in the United States samples, and some research has focused on African-Americans and Asian Americans.

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