Self-harm: boys are less likely to be admitted to hospital

By Ann John & Amanda Marchant – The Conversation 10/31/2019 “… One of our most interesting findings was that after going to an emergency department to report self-harm, girls and young women are more likely to be admitted to hospital than boys and young men of the same age. …” Read the entire article: http://theconversation.com/self-harm-boys-are-less-likely-to-be-admitted-to-hospital-125332 The READ MORE

Socioeconomic factors magnify the boy-girl divide and can explain cross-race differences

By Evelyn Iritani – UCLA Anderson Review 10/30/2019 “… This reversal in the educational gender gap has left educators and parents to wonder: Why are boys falling behind in America? …” Read the entire article: https://www.anderson.ucla.edu/faculty-and-research/anderson-review/boys-gap   The Boys Initiativeboysinitiative.org

Smartphones are helping boys to catch up with girls in reading

By Jim Collins – inews 11/03/2019 “… New research from the Pisa education rankings, which test teenagers in 80 countries, are expected to show boys catching up for the first time in almost 20 years. …” Read the entire article: https://inews.co.uk/news/education/smartphones-are-helping-boys-to-catch-up-with-girls-in-reading-825356   The Boys Initiativeboysinitiative.org

Gender scholar says raising boys to be ‘emotionally stoic’ leads to violence, suicide

By Ben Walls – The College Fix 11/04/2019 “… One gender scholar who gives regular talks on college campuses argues that men are responsible for much higher rates of violence and suicide because they are often raised to conceal or suppress their emotions. …” Read the entire article: https://www.thecollegefix.com/gender-scholar-says-raising-boys-to-be-emotionally-stoic-leads-to-violence-suicide/   The Boys Initiativeboysinitiative.org

US teens use screens more than seven hours a day on average — and that’s not including school work

By Kristen Rogers – CNN 10/29/2019 “… US teens spend an average of more than seven hours per day on screen media for entertainment, and tweens spend nearly five hours, a new report finds — and that doesn’t include time spent using screens for school and homework. …” Read the entire article: https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/29/health/common-sense-kids-media-use-report-wellness/index.html The Boys Initiativeboysinitiative.org

Teen boys are becoming more worried about their looks, report finds

By Steve Doughty – Iol 10/20/2019 “… Teenage boys are catching up their female counterparts by becoming more worried about their looks, a UK children’s charity warned. It is making them unhappier as boys now reaching their early teens are much more likely to fret about their bodies and clothes than earlier generations. …” Read READ MORE

Boys don’t try? Why so many male students are falling behind at school

By Larissa Nolan – Irish Times 10/15/2019 “… A gender gap in educational attainment means boys get lower exam results than girls, are more likely to drop out, and are less likely to go to university than their female counterparts. …” Read the entire article: https://www.irishtimes.com/news/education/boys-don-t-try-why-so-many-male-students-are-falling-behind-at-school-1.4044122   The Boys Initiativeboysinitiative.org

Suicide attempts by black teens are increasing, study says

By Jen Christensen – CNN 10/14/2019 “… This study is in line with earlier research that has shown African-American boys, especially younger boys between the ages of 5 and 11, have experienced an increase in the rate of suicide deaths. …” Read the entire article: https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/14/health/black-teen-suicide-attempts-study/index.html The Boys Initiativeboysinitiative.org

Fatherhood Socialization of Masculinity Through Parental Involvement in Youth Sport

By Joseph M. Serrato – Inquires Journal “… Men often promote masculinity in fatherhood. This paper investigates how fathers use sport to teach masculinity to their sons and how this affects the father-son relationship. …” Read the entire article: http://www.inquiriesjournal.com/articles/1766/fatherhood-socialization-of-masculinity-through-parental-involvement-in-youth-sport The Boys Initiativeboysinitiative.org