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Abdikadir, F., Freeman, H. V., van Antwerpen, N., Opozda, M., & Turnbull, D. (2024). African migrant men’s experiences and preferences for formal mental health help-seeking: meta-synthesis and recommendations. Australian Journal of Psychology, 76(1), 2347639. - Consulter

Adamson, E., & Smith, J. A. (2020). Exploring the links between fathering, masculinities and health and well-being for migrant fathers: Implications for policy and practice. International Journal of Men's Social and Community Health, 3(2), e58-e65. - Consulter

Affleck, W. (2018). Invisible Wounds: Trauma, Gender, and the Lived Experience of Sri Lankan Tamil Refugee Men. McGill University (Canada). - Consulter

Affleck, W., Selvadurai, A., & Sikora, L. (2018). Underrepresentation of men in gender-based humanitarian and refugee trauma research: A scoping review. Intervention: Journal of Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Conflict Affected Areas, 16(1), 22-30. - Consulter

Affleck, W., Thamotharampillai, U., Jeyakumar, J., & Whitley, R. (2018). “If one does not fulfil his duties, he must not be a man”: Masculinity, mental health and resilience amongst Sri Lankan Tamil refugee men in Canada. Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry, 42(4), 840-861. - Consulter

Agyapong, D. (2022). Experiences of depression among African immigrant men in southern Alberta, Canada (Master's thesis, University of Lethbridge, Canada). - Consulter

Akbary, H. S., Pascoe, L., & Wells, L. (2022). Community justice approaches for engaging and mobilizing men for violence prevention and the advancement of gender equality, diversity, justice, and inclusion: Rapid evidence review. The University of Calgary, Shift: The Project to End Domestic Violence. - Consulter

Akbary, H., & Kazemipur, A. (2022). Cognitive Dissonance between a Conservative and a Liberal Gender Order: How Afghan Muslim Men Overcome the Impact of Migration on Their Gender Identity in Canada. Journal of Muslim minority affairs, 42(4), 466-486. - Consulter

Akbary, S. H. (2022). Shift in masculine status after migration and its impact on Muslim immigrant men’s integration in Canada (Thèse de maîtrise). University of Calgary. - Consulter

Al Mhamied, A., Bogossian, A., & Hanley, J. (2023). Fathering Here, Fathering There… A Phenomenological Study of the Impact of Forced Migration and Resettlement on Syrian Refugee Fathers in Canada. The Journal of Men’s Studies, 31(3), 396-418. - Consulter

Amraoui, A., & Le Gall, J. (2024). Les ateliers de prise de parole du comité « espace-hommes » du CARI St-Laurent : Une pratique d’intervention novatrice auprès des hommes immigrants à Montréal. IU SHERPA. - Consulter

Antabe, R., Konkor, I., McIntosh, M., Lawson, E., Husbands, W., Wong, J., ... & Luginaah, I. (2021). “I went in there, had a bit of an issue with those folks”: everyday challenges of heterosexual African, Caribbean and black (ACB) men in accessing HIV/AIDS services in London, Ontario. BMC Public Health, 21, 1-14. - Consulter

Antabe, R., McIntosh, M., Lawson, E., Husbands, W., Wong, J. P. H., Arku, G., & Luginaah, I. (2023). Black heterosexual men’s resilience in times of HIV adversity: findings from the “weSpeak” study. BMC Public Health, 23(1), 182. - Consulter

Antabe, R., Robinson, K., Husbands, W., Miller, D., Harriot, A., Johnson, K., ... & James, C. (2022). “You have to make it cool”: How heterosexual Black men in Toronto, Canada, conceptualize policy and programs to address HIV and promote health. Plos one, 17(12), e0278600. - Consulter

Bahi, B. (2020). Contingences migratoires et inversion de rôles entre mari et femme en milieu franco-canadien. Minorités linguistiques et société, (14), 85-96. - Consulter

Banerjee, P. (2019). Subversive self-employment: Intersectionality and self-employment among dependent visa holders in the United States. American Behavioral Scientist, 63(2), 186–207. - Consulter

Banerjee, P. (2022). The opportunity trap: High-skilled workers, Indian families, and the failures of the dependent visa program. NYU Press. - Consulter

Bangladeshi men in Canada. Family Medicine and Community Health, 8(4). - Consulter

Bationo, N. J.-C., Ramdé, J., & Larose, S. (2023). Stratégies d’acculturation et engagement paternel en contexte migratoire. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science / Revue canadienne des sciences du comportement, 55(4), 292–299. - Consulter

Battaglini, A., Gravel, S., Poulin, C., Fournier, M., & Brodeur, J. M. (2002). Migration et paternité ou réinventer la paternité. Nouvelles pratiques sociales, 15(1), 165-179. - Consulter