Problematizing men's suicide, mental health, and well-being: 20 years of social work innovation in the province of Quebec, Canada

Auteurs

Philippe Roy, Gilles Tremblay, Émilie Duplessis-Brochu.

Résumé

textbfBackground: The Province of Quebec, Canada (PQ), witnessed a drastic rise in suicide among adult men between 1990 and 2000, followed by a continuous drop since then. At the end of the 1990s, men's suicide became recognized as a social issue, leading to implementation of gender-responsive strategies focusing on positive aspects of masculinity. Many of these strategies received positive assessments. textbfAims: This article offers a critical overview of the evolution of social responses to men's suicide in PQ. textbfMethod: We highlight elements of success with examples of interventions targeting men directly, professionals who work with men, and natural support networks of men. textbfResults: Results and discussion suggest the benefits to shift towards salutogenic, gender-transformative approach to men's suicide prevention. textbfConclusion: Closing remarks question the current gaps and upcoming challenges in suicide prevention among men. QUÉBEC CANADA HOMME SUICIDE-COMPLÉTÉ PRÉVALENCE TENDANCE SANTÉ-MENTALE CAMPAGNE-SENSIBILISATION RÔLE-SEXUEL ATTITUDE RECHERCHE-AIDE PROGRAMME


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