[HTML][HTML] A hypothesis of gender differences in self-reporting symptom of depression: implications to solve under-diagnosis and under-treatment of depression in males

P Shi, A Yang, Q Zhao, Z Chen, X Ren, Q Dai - Frontiers in psychiatry, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The phenomenon of female preponderance in depression has been well-reported, which
has been challenged by higher rates of suicide and addictive behaviors in males, and a …

The role of masculinity in men's help-seeking for depression: a systematic review

ZE Seidler, AJ Dawes, SM Rice, JL Oliffe… - Clinical psychology …, 2016 - Elsevier
Aim Conformity to traditional masculine gender norms may deter men's help-seeking and/or
impact the services men engage. Despite proliferating research, current evidence has not …

[HTML][HTML] 'You're on the waiting list': An interpretive phenomenological analysis of young adults' experiences of waiting lists within mental health services in the UK

G Punton, AL Dodd, A McNeill - Plos one, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Waiting lists in mental health services are currently considered too long. Lengthy waits of up
to 18 weeks are commonly reported in the UK. Waiting lists have long been associated with …

Improving mental health service utilization among men: a systematic review and synthesis of behavior change techniques within interventions targeting help-seeking

I Sagar-Ouriaghli, E Godfrey, L Bridge… - American journal of …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Compared to women, men are less likely to seek help for mental health difficulties. Despite
considerable interest, a paucity in evidence-based solutions remains to solve this problem …

Young men, help-seeking, and mental health services: exploring barriers and solutions

L Lynch, M Long, A Moorhead - American journal of men's …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
International research has identified young men as reluctant to seek help for mental health
problems. This research explored barriers and solutions to professional help seeking for …

[HTML][HTML] Fathers' views and experiences of their own mental health during pregnancy and the first postnatal year: a qualitative interview study of men participating in …

Z Darwin, P Galdas, S Hinchliff, E Littlewood… - BMC pregnancy and …, 2017 - Springer
Background The prevalence of fathers' depression and anxiety in the perinatal period (ie
from conception to 1 year after birth) is approximately 5–10%, and 5–15%, respectively; their …

A systematic review of the factors associated with delays in medical and psychological help-seeking among men

O Yousaf, EA Grunfeld, MS Hunter - Health psychology review, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Despite a growing literature on the factors associated with men's low rates of medical and
psychological help-seeking, a systematic review of these is missing. Such an overview can …

[HTML][HTML] Masculinity and help-seeking among men with depression: A qualitative study

T Staiger, M Stiawa, AS Mueller-Stierlin, R Kilian… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Background: Many studies indicate that men are more reluctant to seek help for mental
health problems than women. Traditional ideas of masculinity are often seen as a cause of …

Gender differences in hypertension and hypertension awareness among young adults

B Everett, A Zajacova - Biodemography and social biology, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Previous research has shown that men have higher levels of hypertension and lower levels
of hypertension awareness than women, but it remains unclear if these differences emerge …

Engaging men in psychological treatment: A scoping review

ZE Seidler, SM Rice, JS Ogrodniczuk… - American journal of …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Tailoring psychological treatments to men's specific needs has been a topic of concern for
decades given evidence that many men are reticent to seek professional health care …