Anthony J. Isacco, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2009 | Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States |
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(Examining coparental support among married and non-married fathers: Implications for counseling interventions.) |
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Borgogna NC, Isacco A, McDermott RC. (2020) A Closer Examination of the Relationship between Religiosity and Problematic Pornography Viewing in Heterosexual Men Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity. 27: 23-44 |
Garfield CF, Fisher SD, Barretto D, et al. (2019) Development and Validation of a Father Involvement in Health Measure. Psychology of Men & Masculinity. 20: 148-160 |
Brinkman BG, Isacco A, Rosén LA. (2016) College Men’s Experiences of Gender Prejudice The Journal of Men’S Studies. 24: 312-325 |
Isacco A, Hofscher R, Molloy S. (2015) An Examination of Fathers' Mental Health Help Seeking: A Brief Report. American Journal of Men's Health |
Isacco A, Sahker E, Krinock E, et al. (2015) How Religious Beliefs and Practices Influence the Psychological Health of Catholic Priests. American Journal of Men's Health |
Isacco A. (2015) Measuring masculinity: Developmental contexts, men’s health, and qualitative research. Psychology of Men and Masculinity. 16: 141-144 |
Isacco A, Morse JQ. (2015) Male Graduate Students at a “Women’s College”: Examining the Roles of Academic Motivation, Support, Connection, and Masculinity Ideology Sex Roles. 72: 321-334 |
Isacco A, Sahker E, Hamilton D, et al. (2014) A qualitative study of mental health help-seeking among Catholic priests Mental Health, Religion and Culture. 17: 741-757 |
Isacco A, Warnecke A, Ampuero M, et al. (2013) Evaluation of a leadership program for fraternity men Journal of Men's Studies. 21: 217-235 |
Garfield CF, Isacco AJ, Sahker E. (2013) Religion and Spirituality as Important Components of Men’s Health and Wellness An Analytic Review American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine. 7: 27-37 |