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[-] [email protected] 5 points 1 day ago

Should probably mention that the survey for this study was conducted in Australia in 2021 as an online self-report survey. It was funded by the government and the participants were selected and invited via text/email, though. I say this to contextualize more than anything else.

From reading the solutions considered as potentially effective in the paper, it would seem there's still a big patriarchy problem for younger men in Australia. While it does show younger men had work commitments as a disproportionately higher barrier for them than older men, I wonder how much of it is typical corpo discouragement versus the "gRiNdSeT mInDsEt" bullshit getting shoved on them by those grifter finance-bros on social media. I get that it's outside the scope of the paper, but surely things like that need more consideration in these studies if they're looking into this for better health engagement(which is, admittedly, my assumption). I dunno, it just seems like all we're doing is treating superficial symptoms when some of the suggestions are framing getting medical help as 'strong rather than weak' or that pro-active medical consultations can be framed as optimizing job performance.

[-] [email protected] 9 points 2 days ago

Which is great because if course life has gotten less stressful and the younger generations have stronger social circles /s

[-] [email protected] 5 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

I'm also uninsured. Seeking professional help costs $$$. It has very little to do with desire to seek help.

this post was submitted on 28 May 2025
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