Mental Health, Men and Culture

Mental Health, Men and Culture
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Publisher : World Health Organization
Total Pages : 69
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ISBN-10 : 9289055138
ISBN-13 : 9789289055130
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Book Synopsis Mental Health, Men and Culture by : Brendan Gough

Download or read book Mental Health, Men and Culture written by Brendan Gough and published by World Health Organization. This book was released on 2020-08-11 with total page 69 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Fewer men than women are diagnosed with depression and treated for depression related disorders and other common mental health problems. This is partly due to the real prevalence of depression being lower in men, which is thought to relate to biological differences between the sexes. However, there is also the compounding challenge of men not seeking help for psychological issues, delaying engagement with therapeutic services until problems deteriorate and being diagnosed with other conditions (e.g. psychosomatic) - that is, depression is hidden or masked by men and is, therefore, under diagnosed. In addition, health professionals and significant others may not recognize mental health issues in men and may not recommend mental health services when they do. It is important to note that gender norms intersect with wider social change and challenges, including economic hardship, limited mental health service provision, racism and discrimination against marginalised groups of men. Although rates of depression are 50% higher in women than men, suicide rates are approximately three times higher in men than in women and are linked to traditional masculinity factors (e.g. limited emotional disclosure and help-seeking) that are disproportionately experienced by specific groups of men(e.g. gay men, rural men, divorced men, and unemployed or indebted (i.e. who feel they have failed in the traditional breadwinner role) men)


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