Men’s mental health: ‘Man up’ is not the answer

Surveys from around the world find that males everywhere are reluctant to talk about their mental health and are more likely to die by suicide than females. Here’s why this may be happening — and how some healthcare professionals and researchers are trying to address it.

Across the globe, among many races, ethnicities, and income brackets, males often avoidTrusted Source getting help for their psychological issues.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO)Trusted Source, males die by suicide at twice the rate of females. And high income countries have the highest suicide rates among males.

In the United States, males make up nearly 80% of all deaths by suicide, report the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)Trusted Source. Males die by suicide four times more often than females do.
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