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create two questions (levels 4,5 or 6) in preparation for our class discussion.
The Dangerous Mental Health Effects of Toxic Masculinity:
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1) Level 4 (Analyze) — Analyze the mechanisms by which toxic masculinity contributes to poor mental health outcomes. Identify and explain at least three causal pathways (for example: emotional suppression, norms that discourage help-seeking, normalization of aggression/violence). For each pathway, analyze how social institutions (family, schools, media, workplaces) and intersecting identities (race, class, sexual orientation) reinforce or alter that pathway. Use concrete examples or evidence to support your analysis.
2) Level 6 (Create) — Design an evidence-informed intervention to reduce the mental‑health harms of toxic masculinity for a specific population (e.g., adolescent boys in high school, male employees in a factory, LGBTQ+ young men, military veterans). Describe: the target goals, theoretical rationale, core components/activities, implementation plan, how you would evaluate short- and long-term outcomes (measures and study design), and anticipated barriers with strategies to overcome them. Explain how your design accounts for cultural and intersectional differences.
2) Level 6 (Create) — Design an evidence-informed intervention to reduce the mental‑health harms of toxic masculinity for a specific population (e.g., adolescent boys in high school, male employees in a factory, LGBTQ+ young men, military veterans). Describe: the target goals, theoretical rationale, core components/activities, implementation plan, how you would evaluate short- and long-term outcomes (measures and study design), and anticipated barriers with strategies to overcome them. Explain how your design accounts for cultural and intersectional differences.
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