Help-Seeking and Barriers to Service Use amongst Men with Past-Year Suicidal Ideation and not in Contact with Mental Health Services.
Natalie M ReilySamantha TangPhilip J BatterhamBani AadamBrian DraperFiona ShandJin HanAngela NicholasHelen ChristensenPublished in: Archives of suicide research : official journal of the International Academy for Suicide Research (2023)
The current study provides insight into the help-seeking experiences of men with past-year suicidality and not receiving formal mental health services. The findings suggest it may be helpful to improve the linkage between online and informal sources of support and evidence-based interventions.HIGHLIGHTSOnline self-help, friends, and partners were the most commonly used sources of help.A subset of men (42%) with lower perceived need for help did not seek any support.Despite no past-year formal mental health service use, 80% of the men had seen a GP.