"They're Lacking Purpose. It's a Recipe for Suicide.": Masculinity and Gender-Based Inequalities in Deaths of Despair in England.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
American Journal of Men's Health Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-01 DOI:10.1177/15579883251329715
Timothy Price
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This qualitative study explores the factors contributing to gender-based inequalities in "deaths of despair" (DoD) - those deaths from suicide, drug overdoses, and alcohol-specific causes - among men in two deindustrialised towns in North East England. Understanding gender-based disparities in these causes of death sheds important light on how social and economic factors intersect with certain facets of masculinity, such as stoicism and self-reliance, to drive vulnerability. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and one focus group with 54 stakeholders - people whose work is related to DoD, such as mental health treatment and public health practice - and community members in Middlesbrough and South Tyneside, two towns with above average rates of DoD. Participants included both men and women, predominantly of middle-age or older, with most participants unemployed or retired. Data were analysed using Iterative Categorisation, with findings interpreted through thematic analysis. The study generated three key themes: industrial history and masculinity, masculinity and class, and masculinity as a barrier to help-seeking. The findings demonstrate that economic decline following deindustrialisation resulted in distress and created unique risk factors for substance use and self-harm for men. These results suggest that effective interventions to reduce DoD among men in post-industrial settings must avoid pathologising masculinity itself. Instead, strategies should focus on the broader structural forces that undermine men's access to stable, fulfilling employment and offering forms of support that are compatible with masculine identity. By addressing these determinants, interventions can more effectively close gender-based inequalities and reduce the rate of DoD in deindustrialised areas.

“他们缺乏目标。这是自杀的处方。:英国绝望死亡中的男子气概和基于性别的不平等。
这项定性研究探讨了在英格兰东北部两个去工业化城镇的男子中,造成“绝望死亡”(因自杀、吸毒过量和酒精导致的死亡)中基于性别的不平等的因素。了解这些死亡原因中基于性别的差异,有助于了解社会和经济因素如何与男子气概的某些方面(如坚忍和自力更生)相互交织,从而导致脆弱性。数据是通过半结构化访谈和一个有54名利益相关者的焦点小组收集的——他们的工作与国防部有关,如心理健康治疗和公共卫生实践——以及米德尔斯堡和南泰恩赛德的社区成员,这两个城镇的国防部率高于平均水平。参与者包括男性和女性,主要是中年或老年,大多数参与者失业或退休。使用迭代分类法分析数据,并通过主题分析对结果进行解释。这项研究产生了三个关键主题:工业历史和男子气概,男子气概和阶级,以及男子气概作为寻求帮助的障碍。研究结果表明,去工业化后的经济衰退导致了痛苦,并为男性使用药物和自残创造了独特的风险因素。这些结果表明,减少后工业环境中男性DoD的有效干预措施必须避免将男性气质本身病态化。相反,战略应侧重于更广泛的结构性力量,这些力量破坏了男性获得稳定、令人满意的就业机会,并提供与男性身份相容的各种支持。通过解决这些决定因素,干预措施可以更有效地消除基于性别的不平等,并降低非工业化地区的发病率。
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American Journal of Men's Health
American Journal of Men's Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
4.30%
发文量
107
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: American Journal of Men"s Health will be a core resource for cutting-edge information regarding men"s health and illness. The Journal will publish papers from all health, behavioral and social disciplines, including but not limited to medicine, nursing, allied health, public health, health psychology/behavioral medicine, and medical sociology and anthropology.
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