World Health Organization (WHO) report from 2018.The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention also cite 2018 data, noting that in that year alone, “Men died by suicide 3.56 [times] more often than women” in the United States.And Mental Health America, a community-based nonprofit, reference data suggesting that more than 6 million men in the U.S.
experience symptoms of depression each year, and more than 3 million experience an anxiety disorder.Despite these staggering figures, the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) report that men are less likely than women to have received formal mental health support in the past year.Why is this the case?
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