The stigma around men’s mental health has had a huge impact on the data that is available, as men are far less likely to seek professional help for mental health concerns.
There are innumerable things that can impact mental health: major life changes; the loss of a loved one; financial difficulties; stress; divorce or separation; serious illness or injury; and the list goes on. Mental health can also impact many areas of your life such as professionally, socially, and sexually.
The Men’s Health Resource Centre (MHRC) has two significant pieces of advice for men who may be struggling with their mental health:
1. Ask for help when you need it. This may mean talking to a friend or loved one, speaking to your GP about a mental health treatment plan or seeking counselling.
2. Eat well and exercise. According to MHRC, “Proper diet management and physical exercise can be the key to a positive outlook and staying emotionally balanced.”
Studies show that men who are not getting regular physical exercise are 60% more likely to experience depression than active men. Starting with just one hour a week can be enough to help prevent depression and lift your mood.
Financial strain can be a significant cause of depression, anxiety and poor mental health, but it is important to look at your wellbeing as an investment – both of time and money. Investing in yourself now could save you thousands of dollars. In Australia, counselling and psychotherapy fees are usually between $100-$160 per hour. You can take the first step towards a healthier body and mind for as little as $15.99 a week. Not a member? A two-week trial with full access to group fitness and 24/7 access will cost you absolutely nothing.