Liza Lorenzetti, Vic Lantion, D. Este, Percy Murwisi, Jeffery Halvorsen, T. Oshchepkova, H. Sadhwani, Fanny Oliphant, Adrian Wolfleg, Michael Hoyt
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A Men’s Survey: Exploring Well-Being, Healthy Relationships and Violence Prevention
The participation of men is critical to preventing domestic violence, however, there is still little understanding of the capacities and supports that men need for well-being and healthy relationships. A men’s survey was designed to explore and identify the capacities and resources required by a diverse population of Canadian men. Data was collected on-line and through trained community-based research assistants. Over 2,000 men from 20 ethno-cultural groups responded, and multiple challenges and enablers were identified. Responses from Indigenous and African Canadian men highlight the need for an intersectional lens in understanding men’s well-being and violence prevention.