The Palgrave Handbook of Male Psychology and Mental Health 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-04384-1_2
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The Challenges for Boys and Men in Twenty-First-Century Education

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“…For example, data from Improving Access to Psychological Services, a National Health Service (NHS), which provides evidenced-based psychological therapies for common mental health disorders, showed men make up only 36 per cent of anxiety and depression service users across England (NHS Digital, 2017). Studies have extensively looked at the factors that predispose males to such higher rates of suicide (Barry and Owens, 2019; Stoet, 2019; Ellis et al , 2013; Kingerlee, 2012; Mahalik et al , 2005). It is widely accepted that factors associated with both nature and nurture contribute to male behaviours, starting with hormonal effects from gestation, notably testosterone (Barry and Owens, 2019; Ellis et al , 2013; Kingerlee, 2012), to sex differences in help-seeking, starting in childhood (Benenson and Koulnazarian, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, data from Improving Access to Psychological Services, a National Health Service (NHS), which provides evidenced-based psychological therapies for common mental health disorders, showed men make up only 36 per cent of anxiety and depression service users across England (NHS Digital, 2017). Studies have extensively looked at the factors that predispose males to such higher rates of suicide (Barry and Owens, 2019; Stoet, 2019; Ellis et al , 2013; Kingerlee, 2012; Mahalik et al , 2005). It is widely accepted that factors associated with both nature and nurture contribute to male behaviours, starting with hormonal effects from gestation, notably testosterone (Barry and Owens, 2019; Ellis et al , 2013; Kingerlee, 2012), to sex differences in help-seeking, starting in childhood (Benenson and Koulnazarian, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%