On The Mend is an communications campaign that aims to encourage young male adults to seek help for depression. Due to masculine norms, men tend to subscribe to help-seeking stigma and perceive seeking help for depression as a weak and feminine behavior. In turn, this causes them to hold negative attitudes towards seeking help and be less prone to seek help for depression. While females seek help for their depression, males tend to "self-medicate" through abusing drugs and alcohol. Furthermore, depression is the most prevalent mental illness in Singapore with 18 - 34 years old adults with the highest risk of experiencing it. With this in mind, On The Mend aims to build a supportive environment where men do not see seeking help as a ...
This study aimed to investigate the experience of depression, coping, and help seeking from men’s pe...
Objective: To investigate men's experience of depression. Method: A sample ofmale and female teacher...
Men are less likely to hold favorable attitudes towards seeking care, and less likely to use formal ...
Understanding the role of masculinity in men’s mental health help-seeking has been a topic of concer...
Research has consistently shown that the treatment gap for depression in males is higher than female...
In response to calls for much needed research on the relation between gender role conflict and thera...
Men’s depression is a complex health care issue in Canadian society. Depression has negative impacts...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Depression is the second highest cause of disability worldwide. People ...
Men are experiencing double jeopardy when it comes to depression, being at high risk but unable to s...
This item is only available electronically.Australian men are diagnosed with depression at half the ...
As men with depression have been found to be less likely than women to seek treatment for their illn...
Despite significantly higher risk of suicide and co-morbid substance abuse, college age men are far ...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Depression is a leading cause of disability, and men with depression ar...
Males continuously account for ~75% of deaths by suicide. The motivation for ~50% of suicides implic...
Objective: Men with depression are known to have significant challenges with health service engageme...
This study aimed to investigate the experience of depression, coping, and help seeking from men’s pe...
Objective: To investigate men's experience of depression. Method: A sample ofmale and female teacher...
Men are less likely to hold favorable attitudes towards seeking care, and less likely to use formal ...
Understanding the role of masculinity in men’s mental health help-seeking has been a topic of concer...
Research has consistently shown that the treatment gap for depression in males is higher than female...
In response to calls for much needed research on the relation between gender role conflict and thera...
Men’s depression is a complex health care issue in Canadian society. Depression has negative impacts...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Depression is the second highest cause of disability worldwide. People ...
Men are experiencing double jeopardy when it comes to depression, being at high risk but unable to s...
This item is only available electronically.Australian men are diagnosed with depression at half the ...
As men with depression have been found to be less likely than women to seek treatment for their illn...
Despite significantly higher risk of suicide and co-morbid substance abuse, college age men are far ...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Depression is a leading cause of disability, and men with depression ar...
Males continuously account for ~75% of deaths by suicide. The motivation for ~50% of suicides implic...
Objective: Men with depression are known to have significant challenges with health service engageme...
This study aimed to investigate the experience of depression, coping, and help seeking from men’s pe...
Objective: To investigate men's experience of depression. Method: A sample ofmale and female teacher...
Men are less likely to hold favorable attitudes towards seeking care, and less likely to use formal ...