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Ethnicity has become one of the most studied human dimensions in social and biomedical sciences over the past decade. However, there are important shortcomings in the means available to researchers to define and classify human group difference in past, as well as contemporary populations....
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Severe depression is a known risk factor for suicide, yet worldwide men’s suicide rates continue to outnumber reported … rates of men’s depression. While acknowledging that the pathways to suicide are diverse, and being mindful of the complex … challenges inherent to studying suicide, we interviewed men who experienced depression as a means to better understanding the …
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The rate of suicide amongst Australia’s rural men is significantly higher than rural women, urban men or urban women … has combined to produce insidious impacts on the health of rural men. This paper draws on research conducted over several … years with rural men working on farms to argue that attention to the health and well-being of rural men requires an …
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Across the West, suicide rates in young men have been rising for some time. This trend has attracted considerable media … attention and is often cited within media discourse as evidence of a \'crisis of masculinity\'. The field of suicide research … character of suicidal behaviour, studies tend to compare \'men\' as a group with \'women\' as a group. There is also relatively …
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