Men’s experiences of HeadsUpGuys: A strength-based case study

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Health Education Journal Pub Date : 2024-09-14 DOI:10.1177/00178969241279649
John S Ogrodniczuk, Joshua Beharry, Quinn K Storey, John L Oliffe
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Objective:Suicide is one of the leading causes of death of men. This article reports on men’s experiences of using an e-mental health resource, HeadsUpGuys, which was designed to support men’s management and recovery from depression and suicidality.Design:Survey methodology was used to report men’s experiences of using the website. Constructs of interest included mental health literacy, stigma, attitudes, taking action, help-seeking and satisfaction with the resource. Survey items were developed specifically for the study.Setting:The survey was conducted online.Methods:Participants were recruited via the HeadsUpGuys website ( headsupguys.org ) and invited to participate in the survey if they were (a) male, (b) visiting the site for help with their own health, (c) 18 years of age or older and (d) able to read English.Results:A total of 443 men participated in the study. A high proportion indicated that visiting HeadsUpGuys helped improve their knowledge of suicidality among men and better recognise symptoms of male depression. The majority reported a reduction in their stigmatising beliefs about depression and suicidality among men. An increased sense of hope for recovery was reported by many participants. The majority of men also reported feeling inspired to take action towards recovery and having a better understanding of the steps they needed to take. Furthermore, a high proportion indicated they were more likely to seek help from both peers and professionals after visiting the site. Most men reported being satisfied with the HeadsUpGuys resource and would recommend it to others.Conclusion:A tailored mental health resource for men has the capacity to facilitate important shifts in constructs that play a critical role in shaping help-seeking behaviours among men. Considering the dearth of free public health resources to support men’s mental health, the HeadsUpGuys programme not only helps to fill this gap, but also provides an example of effective engagement of men to guide the development of other tailored programmes.
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男性在 HeadsUpGuys 的经历:基于力量的案例研究
目的:自杀是导致男性死亡的主要原因之一。本文报告了男性使用电子心理健康资源 "HeadsUpGuys "的经历,该资源旨在帮助男性管理抑郁症和自杀倾向,并帮助他们从抑郁症和自杀倾向中恢复过来。调查内容包括心理健康知识、耻辱感、态度、采取行动、寻求帮助以及对资源的满意度。调查项目是专门为本研究开发的。调查地点:调查在网上进行。调查方法:通过 HeadsUpGuys 网站(headsupguys.org)招募参与者,并邀请符合以下条件的男性参与调查:(a)男性;(b)访问该网站以寻求自身健康方面的帮助;(c)18 岁或以上;(d)能够阅读英语。大部分人表示,访问 HeadsUpGuys 有助于提高他们对男性自杀问题的认识,并能更好地识别男性抑郁症的症状。大多数人表示,他们对男性抑郁和自杀的鄙视观念有所减少。许多参与者表示对康复抱有更大的希望。大多数男性还表示,他们感到自己受到了鼓舞,决心采取行动实现康复,并对自己需要采取的步骤有了更好的了解。此外,有很大一部分人表示,在访问该网站后,他们更有可能向同伴和专业人士寻求帮助。大多数男性对 HeadsUpGuys 的资源表示满意,并愿意向他人推荐。考虑到支持男性心理健康的免费公共卫生资源十分匮乏,"HeadsUpGuys "项目不仅有助于填补这一空白,还提供了一个让男性有效参与的范例,以指导其他定制项目的开发。
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期刊介绍: Health Education Journal is a leading peer reviewed journal established in 1943. It carries original papers on health promotion and education research, policy development and good practice.
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