Men's Help-Seeking Attitudes in Rural Communities Affected by a Natural Disaster.

Oscar Labra, Robin Wright, Gilles Tremblay, Danielle Maltais, Ray Bustinza, Gabriel Gingras-Lacroix
Author Information
  1. Oscar Labra: 1 Department of Human and Social Development, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Rouyn-Noranda, QC, Canada.
  2. Robin Wright: 2 School of Social Work, Windsor University, Windsor, ON, Canada.
  3. Gilles Tremblay: 3 School of Social Work, Laval University, QC, Canada.
  4. Danielle Maltais: 4 Department of Human and Social Sciences, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, Chicoutimi, QC, Canada.
  5. Ray Bustinza: 5 National Institute of Public Health of Quebec, QC, Canada.
  6. Gabriel Gingras-Lacroix: 1 Department of Human and Social Development, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Rouyn-Noranda, QC, Canada.

Abstract

The article describes a mixed methods study of help-seeking in men living in the Chilean Central Valley, following exposure to a major earthquake event in 2010. The results identify that, within the sample, positive attitudes toward help-seeking correlated with younger age, higher education levels, above-average incomes, and stable personal relationships. It appears that education plays a significant role in shaping such positive attitudes, particularly by influencing views of gender roles and help-seeking. Conversely, older men's reticence toward seeking help appeared linked to negative perceptions of available services and the influence of traditional notions of masculinity. The study concludes that adapting interventions and service offers to men's needs in rural contexts must include an ecosystemic analysis of their reality and incorporate an understanding of masculinity socialization processes.

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MeSH Term

Adult
Age Factors
Aged
Chile
Earthquakes
Educational Status
Help-Seeking Behavior
Humans
Income
Interpersonal Relations
Male
Masculinity
Men
Middle Aged
Rural Population

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