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MANTHERAPY.ORG /Safe States Webinar

August 21, 2013

Jarrod Hindman MS / Colorado Office of Suicide PreventionJarrod Hindman, MS / Colorado Office of Suicide Prevention303.692.2539 / jarrod.hindman@state.co.us

PARTNERS /PUBLIC PRIVATE NON PROFITPARTNERS /PUBLIC, PRIVATE, NON-PROFIT

D. BOONE /

“I WAS NEVER LOST BUT I WAS POWERFULLY BEWILDERED ONCE FOR THREE DAYS.”

MALE HEALTH DISPARITIES / ISSUES

• More unintentional injuries and death

MALE HEALTH DISPARITIES / ISSUES

• More unintentional injuries and death

• More HIV/AIDS

• More liver disease heart disease heart attacks• More liver disease, heart disease, heart attacks

• More smoking, binge drinking, HBP

• More homicides• More homicides

• More suicides (4 to 1)

• More uninsured• More uninsured

UNDERSTANDING MALE SUICIDE /UNDERSTANDING MALE SUICIDE /

The Male Cultural Stigma to Seeking HelpThe Male Cultural Stigma to Seeking Help

• Men are far less likely to report depression. While there is no evidence that women experience higher rates of depression, men account for only 1 in 10 diagnosed cases of depression.1depression.

• Men have a resistance to asking for help, communicating inner feelings and forming groups around emotional issues 2inner feelings and forming groups around emotional issues.2

[1] “Ranking America’s Mental Health: An Analysis of Depression Across the States.” Prepared for Mental Health America by Thomson Healthcare. November 29, 2007.

[2] “Suicide – Men at Risk”. Julie-Anne Davies and Steve Waldon. March 2004.

BACKGROUND /BACKGROUND /

2007 2009 Research and Development Period2007-2009 Research and Development Period

Research question #1: “How do we reach men in distress who do not access mental health services?”mental health services?•Five focus groups – male business leaders, sociologists specializing in men’s studies, faith leaders, employee professionals, HR professionals, mental health service providersp•Transcribed/qualitative analysis

Research Question #2: How do suicidal men “come back to life”?•8 in-depth interviews with men who had experienced a suicide crisis, were at least 2 years out and were now considered “thriving”; 30-54 years old•2-hour interviews, transcribed/qualitative analysis

CONCLUSIONS AND APPROACH /CONCLUSIONS AND APPROACH /

1) Soften the mental health language in initial communication1) Soften the mental health language in initial communication

2) Show role models of hope and recovery

3) Connect the dots: physical symptoms

4) Meet men where they are ) y

5) Target “double jeopardy men”

6) Offer opportunities to give back & make meaning out of the struggle

7) Coach the people around the high-risk men

8) Give men at least a chance to assess and “fix themselves”

CAMPAIGN APPROACH /CAMPAIGN APPROACH /

Men think therapy is for women and sissies So they don’t seekMen think therapy is for women and sissies. So they don t seek the help that they need, when they need it. Let’s show them that therapy and honest talk can be masculine, by providing them the therapist they need. A therapist who is a no-nonsense, man’s man. A therapist who will tell it like it is. A therapist like Dr. Rich Mahogany.Dr. Rich Mahogany.

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WEBSITE /

Mantherapy.org

COLLATERAL / COASTERSCOLLATERAL / COASTERS

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COLLATERAL / BUSINESS CARDCOLLATERAL / BUSINESS CARD

OUTDOOR / BILLBOARDSOUTDOOR / BILLBOARDS

ONLINE ASSETS / BANNERSONLINE ASSETS / BANNERS

T-SHIRTS/

MEDIA KIT /MEDIA KIT /

RESULTS /RESULTS /

Total Visits: 281 485New Visitors Returning Visitors Total Visits: 281,485

Unique Visitors: 225,36619.80%

New Visitors Returning Visitors

Average Time: 5:56

Quiz: 32,26580 20%

Mobile Quiz: 12,858

Crisis Line: 16,714

80.20%

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Statistics from July 9, 2012 – August 11, 2013

VISITS BY STATE /VISITS BY STATE /

1 Colorado 41 9751. Colorado – 41,9752. Michigan – 14,5993. California – 14,0754 Wisconsin 12 2744. Wisconsin – 12,2745. Missouri – 10,8016. Minnesota – 8,9557 Illinois 8 7937. Illinois – 8,7938. New York – 7,6349. North Carolina – 6,57310 Texas 5 78010. Texas – 5,780

Statistics from July 9, 2012 – August 11, 2013

SURVEY RESULTS /SURVEY RESULTS /

79% 80% 11%

Male Age 25 to 64Active dutyor veteran

80% 50% 68%%

Recommend to a agreed or strongly agreed said the 18-pt Head Inspection h l d di t th t thRecommend to a

friend in needthey were more likely to seek help after visiting the site

helped direct them to the appropriate resources on the web

SURVEY RESULTS /

74% 62%74%

70%satisfied or very satisfied were satisfied or very 70%satisfied or very satisfied with the quality of the Man Therapies

satisfied with the quality of Tales of Triumph

were satisfied or very satisfied with the info on Gentlemental Health 101

POP-UP RESULTS / OF 9,821 RESPONDENTS11% OF VISITS FROM 12.18.12

GentlementalHealth

Man Therapies Tales of Triumph 18-Pt HeadInspection

66% 70% 70% 79%

Health p

66% 70% 70% 79%

illprobably or definitely plan to use the

probably or definitely plan to use the

found the videos pretty or very helpful

may or will definitely use the recommendedto use the

informationto use the information

or very helpful recommended techniques

AUSTRALIA – www.mantherapy.org.auAUSTRALIA www.mantherapy.org.auLaunched June 5, 2013

55,951 Aussie visits to US mantherapy.org

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