Professor
Applied Social and Health Psychology
Counseling Psychology & Clinical Psychological Sciences
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Education: Doctor of Psychology, Experimental/Physiological Psychology, University of Padua, Italy; Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, Older Adult Program, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, IL.
Area of Specialization: Diversity (i.e., sex, gender, sexual orientation, age, social class, culture, nationality, health/ability status) issues in suicidal behaviors and physician-assisted suicide/hastened death. Gender, culture, and science. Cultural and gender issues in human rights. Stereotypes of gender, aging, and sexual orientation.
Teaching Courses: Psychology of Women, Men, and Gender; and Lifespan Developmental Psychology Courses.
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Monday- | Tuesday- | Wednesday- | Thursday- | Friday- | By Appointment- X
Current Research: My research focuses on cultural scripts (e.g., beliefs, attitudes, norms and narratives) of femininity and masculinity, in four domains.
1. A domain is cultural scripts of gender and suicidality (including suicidal thoughts, nonfatal suicidal behavior, suicide, and physician-assisted suicide), across age, sexual orientation, social class, and ability status.
2. A second domain concerns cultural norms and narratives of women's and men's interest, persistence and success in science and engineering.
3. A third research area is cultural and gender issues in human rights.
4. Finally, I study stereotypes of gender, sexual orientation and aging.
Canetto, S. S., Menger-Ogle, A., & Subba, U. K. (2023). Studying scripts of womens and mens suicide in Nepal: Qualitative method development and findings. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(11):6032. DOI: 10.3390/ijerph20116032
Canetto, S. S., & McIntosh, J. L. (2022). A comparison of physician-assisted/Death-with-Dignity-Act death and suicide patterns in older adult women and men. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 30, 211-220. doi.org/10.1016/j.jagp.2021.06.003
Cai, Z. Y., Canetto, S. S., Chang, Q., & Yip, P. S. F. (2022). Women's suicide in low-, middle-, and high-income countries: Do laws discriminating against women matter? Social Science & Medicine. doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.114035
Chen, Y.-Y., Cai, Z. Y., Chang, Q., Canetto, S. S., & Yip, P. S. F. (2021). Caregiving as suicide prevention: An ecological 20-country study of mens family carework, unemployment, and suicide. Social Psychiatry & Psychiatric Epidemiology, 56, 2185-2198. doi.org/10.1007/s00127-021-02095-9
Canetto, S. S., & Burn, S. M. (2020). Whose culture? Challenging the idea of an opposition between womens human rights and the right to culture. In N. S. Rubin & R. L. Flores (Eds.), Cambridge handbook of psychology and human rights (pp. 121-134). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108348607.009
MacPhee, D., Farro, S., & Canetto, S. S. (2013). Academic self-efficacy and performance of underrepresented STEM majors: Gender, ethnic, and social class patterns. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, 13, 347-369. https://doi.org/10.1111/asap.12033
Canetto, S. S. (2024, May). From the gender paradox to suicide as culturally scripted: Theory and research. Invited lecture, Observatoire National du Suicide, Ministere de la Sante, Paris, France.
Canetto, S. S. (2022, June). Women, science, and leadership. Keynote address, International Congress of the Medical Women's International Association, Taipei, Taiwan.
Canetto, S. S., & Burn, S. M. (2022, March). Women and human rights: Concepts, debates, and implications for psychology. Invited webinar, Psychology and Human Rights Series, Global Network of Psychologists for Human Rights. https://icpweb.org/icp-webinars/
Canetto, S. S. (2020, April). Suicide as cultural scripted: Theory, evidence and implications for prevention. Dublin Award Invited Lecture, American Association of Suicidology Conference (virtual).
Canetto, S. S. (2019, September). Men, masculinities, and suicide. Keynote Presentation, International Association for Suicide Prevention Conference, Derry-Londonderry, Northern Ireland.
Canetto Gender and Culture Research Team: Dr. Canetto studies cultural norms, beliefs, and narratives of femininity and masculinity in four domains. A domain is cultural scripts of gender and suicidal behaviors--including suicidal thoughts, nonfatal suicidal behavior, suicide, and physician-assisted suicide--across intersectionalities of age, sexual orientation, social class, and disability. A second research stream is cultural norms, stereotypes, and narratives of women's and men's interest, persistence, and success in science and engineering. A third research area is on cultural and gender issues in human rights. A fourth domain is stereotypes of gender, aging, and sexual orientation.
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