Exploring the association between help-seeking intentions and suicidal ideation in Australian adult men.

G Tsindos, K Scurrah, R Benakovic… - Crisis: The Journal of …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
Background: Men account for three-quarters of suicide deaths in Australia. Self-reliant
masculine norms may act as barriers to men's help-seeking and contribute to suicidal …

Help-seeking needs related to suicide prevention for individuals in contact with mental health services: A rapid scoping review

HD Shin, J Kemp, S Groves, L Bennett-Poynter, C Pape… - medRxiv, 2024 - medrxiv.org
Structured Abstract Introduction Prior mental health care utilization presents an important
window of opportunity for providing suicide prevention interventions. To date, no reviews …

Men's perspectives on the relationship between masculinities and suicidality: A thematic synthesis.

E Joyce, D Pratt, J Lea - Psychology of Men & Masculinities, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
This review explored how currently and/or formerly suicidal men perceived masculinities to
contribute to, and/or protect against, their suicidal thoughts and/or behaviors and help …

Broadening the Perspective on the Dynamics of Men's Suicide: Thought Suppression as a Mediator between Men's Self-Reliance and Suicidality

MC Genuchi - Archives of suicide research, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Objective In most countries, men are at higher risk than women for suicide death. Research
focused on masculinity and men's mental health increasingly demonstrates that …

Exploring Heteronormativity in Mental Health Services: The Experience and Impact of Identity Disclosure for LGBTQ+ Young People who Self-Harm or Feel Suicidal

L Warner - 2024 - repository.uel.ac.uk
Background: Mental health services in the National Health Service (NHS) exist in a context
of heteronormativity, where there are assumptions made within services and wider society …

[HTML][HTML] Exploring the relationship between male gender, male psychology, and male suicide risk and recovery

S Bennett - 2024 - theses.gla.ac.uk
Background: Globally, one of the most consistent facts about suicide is that men are more
likely to die than women. In the United Kingdom, suicide is the leading cause of death …