Qualitative Research Critique and Ethical Considerations PICOT Question: Are masculine ideologies among college males (P) equally responsible for hindering depression related therapy (I) as beliefs underlying stress reduction activities (C) in reducing depression and stress cases (O) Article 2: Tang, M. O., Oliffe, J. L., Galdas, P. M., Phinney, A., & Han, C. S. (2014). College men’s depression-related help-seeking: A gender analysis. Journal of Mental Health, 23(5), 219-224. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.3109/09638237.2014.910639 Introduction Men strongly believe in self-reliance, which forces them to suppress depressive symptoms through aggression, substance abuse, and suicide (Tang et al., 2014). The article supports nurse practice by emphasizing on compulsive approach in managing depressive symptoms among college men. Compulsive practice is effective since masculinity is often contested and