As we observe Men's Health Week in the UK, it's an opportune moment to shine a light on men's health issues, especially those shrouded in taboo. Recent research involving 1208 men has uncovered a stark contrast: while a significant 70% of men report seeking professional help for health concerns, they are considerably less proactive than women in performing routine health checks.
Our survey reveals some concerning statistics:
These findings highlight a crucial gap in preventative health practices among men, which can have significant implications for early detection and treatment of health issues.
Opening up about health issues, especially those considered taboo, remains a significant challenge for men. Although 72% of men believe it is important to break the silence around health taboos, many still find it difficult to discuss these issues openly. Here’s how comfort levels compare:
The topics men feel most comfortable discussing include:
A notable 19% of men stated they would not feel comfortable discussing any health issues.
Men are generally less likely to perceive health issues as taboo in society. The top health issues considered taboo by men are:
For those who do recognize health taboos, the areas deemed most critical for breaking these taboos include:
Encouragingly, 35% of the men surveyed had witnessed an open and honest conversation about a taboo health issue in the past two years. Of those who witnessed these conversations, 90% were positively influenced to have an open and honest discussion themselves. The top health topics that these men went on to discuss included:
These insights underscore the importance of fostering an environment where men feel comfortable discussing their health issues openly. By breaking down these barriers, we can promote better health practices and early intervention, ultimately improving health outcomes for men. This Men's Health Week, let's commit to breaking the silence and supporting each other in the journey towards better health.
Want to know more about the nations health taboos? Why not download our Taboo Tracker Report which looks at 38 of the nations greatest health taboos
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