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

Author:

Ogrodniczuk John S1ORCID,Beharry Joshua1,Storey Quinn K2,Oliffe John L34ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada

2. Department of Psychology, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada

3. School of Nursing, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada

4. Department of Nursing, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Abstract

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.

Funder

canada research chairs

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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