Sunday, April 22, 2018

Critical Issues in Men's Mental Health

 2018 Jan 1:706743718766052. doi: 10.1177/0706743718766052. [Epub ahead of print]

Critical Issues in Men's Mental Health.

Author information

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1 Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, British Columbia, Canada.
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2 Black Dog Institute, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
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3 Department of Psychology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.

Abstract

This narrative review highlights key issues in men's mental health and identifies approaches to research, policy and practice that respond to men's styles of coping. Issues discussed are: 1) the high incidence of male suicide (80% of suicide deaths in Canada, with a peak in the mid-50 s age group) accompanied by low public awareness; 2) the perplexing nature of male depression, manifesting in forms that are poorly recognised by current diagnostic approaches and thus poorly treated; 3) the risky use of alcohol among men, again common and taking a huge toll on mental and physical health; 4) the characteristic ways in which men manage psychological suffering, the coping strengths to be recognised, and the gaps to be addressed; 5) the underutilization of mental health services by men, and the implication for clinical outcomes; and 6) male-specific approaches to service provision designed to improve men's accessing of care, with an emphasis on Canadian programs. The main conclusion is that a high proportion of men in Western society have acquired psychological coping strategies that are often dysfunctional. There is a need for men to learn more adaptive coping approaches long before they reach a crisis point. Recommendations are made to address men's mental health through: healthcare policy that facilitates access; research on tailoring interventions to men; population-level initiatives to improve the capacity of men to cope with psychological distress; and clinical practice that is sensitive to the expression of mental health problems in men and that responds in a relevant manner.

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