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Men's Mental Health: A Call to Social Workers
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Men's Mental Health: A Call to Social Workers

Abstract

Substantial attention is paid to the mental health needs of women and children by social work researchers, educators, and practitioners--and with good reason, as these are two vulnerable populations in U.S. society. However, the status of men's mental health; its resulting effect on individuals, families, and communities; and the various challenges associated with it are often overlooked by social workers. The authors document the prevalence of common mental health issues among men in the United States, the unique problems that men face, and help-seeking behaviors. They also discuss how social work is in an exceptional position to help men, and the systemic effects that social work practice with men can have. The authors assert that helping improve men's mental health is critical for social work, particularly given its values recognizing the dignity and worth of all individuals. Their goal is to raise awareness and spark an open dialogue about social work practice with men.

Authors

Shafer K; Wendt D

Journal

Social Work, Vol. 60, No. 2, pp. 105–112

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Publication Date

April 1, 2015

DOI

10.1093/sw/swu061

ISSN

0037-8046

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