"There's No Sewing Classes, There's No Bedazzling Seminars": The Impact of Masculinity on Social Connectedness and Mental Health for Men Living in Inner-Regional Australia.

Sarah Bonell, Katherine Trail, Zac Seidler, Deepa Patel, John L Oliffe, Simon M Rice
Author Information
  1. Sarah Bonell: Orygen, Parkville, VIC Australia. ORCID
  2. Katherine Trail: Orygen, Parkville, VIC Australia.
  3. Zac Seidler: Orygen, Parkville, VIC Australia.
  4. Deepa Patel: Benetas Macedon Ranges Health Centre, Gisborne, VIC Australia.
  5. John L Oliffe: Schoolof Nursing, University of British, Vancouver, BC Canada.
  6. Simon M Rice: Orygen, Parkville, VIC Australia.

Abstract

Regional Australian masculinities are typified by 'traditional' values (e.g., stoicism, self-reliance) known to restrict social connectedness. Thus, these masculinities have been implicated in worsening men's mental health. What remains unclear, however, is how men living in communities (i.e., townships on the fringes of major cities) might uniquely experience masculinity, social connectedness, and mental health. We interviewed 29 boys/men and one non-binary participant ( = 43.77 years) living in the Macedon Ranges (an inner-regional Australian community). Using reflexive thematic analysis, we generated three themes. Participants described inner-regional masculinities as traditional and rigid, and attributed the Macedon Ranges' comparatively high suicide rate to these masculinities. Conversely, migration from the neighbouring city of Melbourne was implicated in introducing more inclusive masculinities to the area that conflicted with existing masculine norms. Thus, Macedon Ranges men were framed as ultimately lacking a cohesive community identity. Proximity to Melbourne was described as encouraging local men to commute daily for work instead of working locally, thereby further weakening community identity. Overall, these phenomena were implicated in damaging the psychosocial wellbeing of local men via reducing social connectedness. Because men's mental illness is so pervasive within regional Australian communities, these findings have direct implications for policymakers. Namely, policies need to acknowledge that masculinities directly influence mental health and that inner-regional masculinities are impacted by unique place-based considerations distinct from men living in other regional communities.

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