Australian men's help-seeking pathways for anxiety

IF 4.1 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Krista Fisher , Simon M. Rice , Michael J. Wilson , Ruben Benakovic , John L. Oliffe , Andreas Walther , Paul Sharp , Zac E. Seidler
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Globally, there has been a substantial increase in the number of men being diagnosed with anxiety disorders. Despite this, men's mental health research often focusses on uncovering why men don't, rather than why they do, seek help. Within this context, men's help-seeking pathways for anxiety are poorly understood. This study mapped the help-seeking pathways of 419 Australian-based men for anxiety. Respondents 16 to 77 years-old (M = 40.92 years, SD = 15.36) reported multiple instances of help-seeking (n = 321, 77%) elaborating on their drivers for help-seeking via an open-text qualitative survey. Thematic analysis of men's responses was used to generate three themes, first detailing common tipping points of men's anxiety (namely relationship issues and work stress), and second, the reclusive causes and consequences of men's anxiety (burdensome symptoms and unmet expectations). These two themes converged into a third theme of help-seeking where defeatist (i.e., resigned abandonment self-management strategies) or defiant (proactive motivation in reaction to new events) motivations propelled men into either assisted or solitary help-seeking pathways. The current study findings afford important insights about the drivers that lead men to seek help for anxiety across the life course. Interventions targeting men's help-seeking for anxiety should accentuate the potential benefits of community-based mental health treatment within the context of men's social connectedness. Such interventions would also benefit from leveraging positive masculine ideals including strength, emotional-control and competition which can be both a barrier to, and driver for, help-seeking in the context of men's anxiety.

澳大利亚男性焦虑症的求助途径
在全球范围内,被诊断患有焦虑症的男性人数大幅增加。尽管如此,男性心理健康研究往往侧重于揭示男性不寻求帮助的原因,而不是他们寻求帮助的原因。在这种情况下,人们对男性焦虑症的求助途径知之甚少。本研究绘制了 419 名澳大利亚男性焦虑症患者的求助途径图。年龄在 16 至 77 岁之间的受访者(中位数 = 40.92 岁,标准差 = 15.36)报告了多次寻求帮助的情况(n = 321,77%),并通过开放文本定性调查详细阐述了他们寻求帮助的动因。通过对男性的回答进行主题分析,得出了三个主题,首先是男性焦虑的共同临界点(即人际关系问题和工作压力),其次是男性焦虑的隐性原因和后果(繁重的症状和未满足的期望)。这两个主题汇聚成第三个求助主题,其中失败主义(即认命放弃的自我管理策略)或蔑视(对新事件的积极主动反应)动机推动男性进入协助或单独求助的途径。当前的研究结果为我们提供了重要的启示,即男性在整个生命过程中因焦虑而寻求帮助的驱动因素。针对男性焦虑症求助的干预措施应在男性社会联系的背景下,强调基于社区的心理健康治疗的潜在益处。这些干预措施还将得益于积极的男性理想,包括力量、情绪控制和竞争,这些既可以成为男性焦虑症求助的障碍,也可以成为男性焦虑症求助的动力。
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SSM. Mental health
SSM. Mental health Social Psychology, Health
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