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Year: 2024 | Month: January | Volume: 14 | Issue: 1 | Pages: 179-188

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijhsr.20240122

Silent Struggles: Mental Health Barriers in Men Facing Cancer

Mithesh M1, Dr Praveen K Sheelam2

1Psychologist, Psycho-social Department, Solis Health, 5/8, Brunton Cross Rd, off Magrath Road, Craig Park Layout, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560025.
2Director - Medical Services, Solis Health, Solis Health, 5/8, Brunton Cross Rd, off Magrath Road, Craig Park Layout, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560025.

Corresponding Author: Mithesh M

ABSTRACT

Amidst the multifaceted landscape of cancer, the often-overlooked psychological struggles of male cancer patients stand as a focal point of this research. Exploring the intricate emotional terrain, this study sheds light on the profound mental health adversities experienced by men facing cancer diagnoses. Anxiety, depression, and existential crises emerge as testaments to the complex emotional challenges, overshadowed by societal expectations and stigmas surrounding masculinity and vulnerability. This investigation unravels barriers hindering male cancer patients from seeking crucial psychological support, encompassing societal norms, limited awareness, and communication challenges.
Addressing these complexities necessitates a comprehensive approach, calling for shifts in societal perceptions, normalization of mental health conversations, and seamless integration of psychological support within healthcare systems. Strategies proposed encompass enhancing mental health literacy, fostering open dialogues, ensuring access to mental health services, and advocating for systemic reforms.
The research underscores the urgent need for societal reforms that empower male cancer patients to seek mental health support without fear of judgment or societal repercussions. Future actions advocate for open dialogues, technological advancements, and policy changes to ensure equitable access to holistic care, prioritizing the psychological well-being of male cancer patients within the cancer care continuum.

Key words: Male Cancer Patients, Psychological Struggles, Societal Expectations, Mental Health Adversities, Holistic Care

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