[Men and Depression: Illness Theories and Coping - A Biographical Narrative Study].

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In order to develop gender-sensitive services, there is a need to better understand coping among men with depression. The study aims to analyze the meaning of gender- and work-related roles for illness theories and coping among men with depression.Based on a latent class analysis of three types of masculinities, biographical interviews were conducted with men with depression (n = 12). Transcripts were analyzed using a hermeneutic-reconstructive approach that includes subjective constructions of meaning related to (1) illness theories, (2) coping and (3) help-seeking behavior.Whereas most interviewees reported the role of family-related career orientation as a cause of depression, results differ in terms of coping. While participants partly distanced themselves from external expectations, some tried to keep up their employability. Others perceived their depression as a chance as well as an opportunity to change harmful attitudes.Psychiatric services might consider different priorities referring to work and life and their impact on coping with depression among men.
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Authors Staiger, Tobias;Stiawa, Maja;Mueller-Stierlin, Annabel Sandra;Kilian, Reinhold;Beschoner, Petra;Gündel, Harald;Becker, Thomas;Frasch, Karel;Panzirsch, Maria;Schmauß, Max;Krumm, Silvia;
Journal psychiatrische praxis
Year 2020
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10.1055/a-1043-8126
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