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	<title>Comments on: Well, whatever works, I guess</title>
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		<title>By: Zoe</title>
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		<description>Hellooooo,
I found this BBC article rather interesting, as a British medical student with an interest in mental health.
I was wondering about how helpful this program would be and whether it would help this legion of lost young men. I think the whole area of mental health awareness amungst young men is a bit of a nightmare. Most men find that asking for help for any issue health, in particular mental health, really difficult. It&#039;s seen as unmasculine, sissy and efeminate. And even if they recognise that they need help, often the NHS doesn&#039;t take these young men as seriously as they should. Educating young men about depression is just as hard .
Unless its taught at schools (and schools have enough hoops to jump through) they won&#039;t be exposed to the message that its OK to feel the way you do, nearly everyone needs help at some point and that it is worth the doctor and councillor&#039;s time. Unfortunately lad&#039;s mags such as Loaded, FHM, etc are unlikely to feature Mental health articles inbetween Elisha Cuthbert&#039;s comely breasts. since teenage girls often buy magazines which feature editorials about depression, self-harm, self help and other health matters, educating women, or even making them aware of the issues is less problematic and complex.
Sorry to ramble on at such length. Just my late night, caffiene induced musings.
Regards, Zoe xxx</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hellooooo,<br />
I found this BBC article rather interesting, as a British medical student with an interest in mental health.<br />
I was wondering about how helpful this program would be and whether it would help this legion of lost young men. I think the whole area of mental health awareness amungst young men is a bit of a nightmare. Most men find that asking for help for any issue health, in particular mental health, really difficult. It&#8217;s seen as unmasculine, sissy and efeminate. And even if they recognise that they need help, often the NHS doesn&#8217;t take these young men as seriously as they should. Educating young men about depression is just as hard .<br />
Unless its taught at schools (and schools have enough hoops to jump through) they won&#8217;t be exposed to the message that its OK to feel the way you do, nearly everyone needs help at some point and that it is worth the doctor and councillor&#8217;s time. Unfortunately lad&#8217;s mags such as Loaded, FHM, etc are unlikely to feature Mental health articles inbetween Elisha Cuthbert&#8217;s comely breasts. since teenage girls often buy magazines which feature editorials about depression, self-harm, self help and other health matters, educating women, or even making them aware of the issues is less problematic and complex.<br />
Sorry to ramble on at such length. Just my late night, caffiene induced musings.<br />
Regards, Zoe xxx</p>
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