Older men’s mental health and emotional wellbeing: Use of community support groups
Alexandra Vickery In progress
Alexandra Vickery In progress
Older men may be less likely to seek professional help for mental health difficulties because of fear of weakness and embarrassment, and their experience of mental distress may specifically impact their social connections and social life. Attending a support group within the local community that is designed to support attendees’ mental wellbeing might have certain benefits to older men who may struggle with aspects of help seeking due to male identity, ageing and isolation. This is particularly important in a time of increased isolation and mental distress due to the COVID-19 global pandemic.
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