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Understanding the Barriers and Pathways to Male Help-Seeking and Help-Offering: A Mixed Methods Study of the Impact of the Mates in Construction Program

机译:理解男性寻求帮助和提供帮助的障碍和途径:配合对建筑项目影响的混合方法研究

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The Mates in Construction (MATES) program was developed to address the issue of high suicide rates among males in the Australian construction industry. The program delivers early intervention training and support to construction workers. This mixed-methods study aimed to (1) examine the effectiveness of training for MATES connectors and (2) examine the barriers, motivations and pathways to help-seeking and help-offering for both MATES connectors and clients. A total of 104 volunteers completed a short survey before and after connector training sessions. Quantitative data analysis showed significant increases in connectors’ self-reported suicide awareness, and willingness to offer help to workmates and seek help themselves. For the qualitative component, 27 connectors and clients participated in focus groups and individual interviews. Thematic analysis identified six themes from the connectors’ data: awareness, skills and confidence; removing stigma; making a difference; simplicity of the model; understanding the industry; and visibility, camaraderie and passion. For clients, three key themes emerged: barriers and pathways to help-seeking; speaking the same language; and flow-on effects. The results provide evidence for the effectiveness of connector training and indicate that MATES’s peer support model is enabling workers to overcome traditional barriers and attitudes to seeking and offering help.
机译:制定了建筑伴侣(MATES)计划,以解决澳大利亚建筑业男性自杀率高的问题。该计划为建筑工人提供早期干预培训和支持。这项混合方法研究旨在(1)检查针对MATES连接器的培训的有效性,以及(2)研究针对MATES连接器和客户寻求帮助和提供帮助的障碍,动机和途径。共有104位志愿者在连接器培训之前和之后完成了简短的调查。定量数据分析表明,交往者自我报告的自杀意识大大提高,并且愿意为同事提供帮助并寻求帮助。在质量方面,有27位联络人和客户参加了焦点小组和个人访谈。主题分析从连接器的数据中确定了六个主题:意识,技能和自信心;消除污名;有所作为;模型的简单性;了解行业;和知名度,友情和热情。对于客户而言,出现了三个关键主题:寻求帮助的障碍和途径;寻求帮助的途径。说相同的语言;和流动效果。结果为连接器培训的有效性提供了证据,并表明MATES的同伴支持模型使工人能够克服传统的障碍和寻求和提供帮助的态度。

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