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. . . If You’re Not Part of the Institution You Fall by the Wayside: Service Providers’ Perspectives on Moving Young Men From Disconnection and Isolation to Connection and Belonging

机译:。 。 。如果您不属于该机构那么您会掉到路边:服务提供商的观点将年轻人从断开连接和隔离转移到连接和归属

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There have been increasing calls for more gender-specific service provision to support young men’s (20-29 years) mental health and well-being. In Ireland, young men are the demographic group that are most likely to die by suicide but among the least likely to seek help. This study sought to investigate service providers’ perspectives on the factors that support or inhibit young men from engaging in services targeted at supporting their mental/emotional well-being. Qualitative methodologies (focus groups, n = 9; interviews, n = 7) were used for this study. Disconnection from family and community was identified as a key indicator of “at-risk” groups of young men who, more typically, had experienced significant disruption in their lives. The discord between demands and expectations facing young men on one hand, and insufficient life-management and coping skills on the other, left many young men vulnerable and bereft. The desire to save face and preserve one’s masculine identity was linked to young men’s reluctance to seek help when feeling down. There was a strong consensus that there could be no shortcuts to [re]connecting with young men. While sport, technology, and social media were cited as appropriate media in which to engage young men, the essence of sustained connection revolved around creating safety, trust, rapport, and meaningful relationships. The findings from this study have informed the development of a Train the Trainer program (“Connecting with Young Men”), which is currently being delivered to service providers in Ireland and which may have implications for service provision elsewhere.
机译:越来越多的人要求提供更多针对性别的服务,以支持年轻人(20-29岁)的心理健康和福祉。在爱尔兰,年轻人是最有可能因自杀而丧生,但最不可能寻求帮助的人口群体。这项研究旨在调查服务提供商对支持或抑制年轻人从事旨在支持其心理/情感健康的服务的因素的观点。定性方法(焦点小组,n = 9;访谈,n = 7)用于本研究。与家庭和社区的脱节被确定为年轻人的“高风险”群体的关键指标,这些年轻人更典型地在生活中遭受了重大破坏。一方面,年轻人所面临的需求与期望之间的矛盾,另一方面,他们的生活管理和应对技能不足,使许多年轻人容易受到伤害和丧失。拯救面部和保持男性身份的愿望与年轻人在情绪低落时不愿寻求帮助有关。有一个强烈的共识,即与年轻人重新连接没有捷径可走。尽管体育,技术和社交媒体被认为是吸引年轻人参与的适当媒体,但持续联系的本质围绕着建立安全,信任,融洽和有意义的关系而展开。这项研究的结果为“培训培训师”计划(“与年轻人联系”)的发展提供了信息,该计划目前正在爱尔兰交付给服务提供商,这可能会对其他地方的服务提供产生影响。

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