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  • Psychiatry
  • Mental Health
  • Qualitative Research

Background:

  • Depression significantly impacts men, yet their coping mechanisms during treatment are under-explored.
  • Understanding gender-specific challenges in mental healthcare is crucial for effective interventions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the coping strategies employed by Thai men undergoing treatment for major depressive disorder.
  • To explore the lived experiences of men managing depression within a cultural context.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative study utilizing in-depth interviews with 23 Thai men diagnosed with major depressive disorder.
  • Thematic analysis was applied to interpret interview data, identifying recurring patterns and themes.

Main Results:

  • Four key themes emerged: 'responding to the diagnosis,' 'finding ways to cope with depression,' 'letting go,' and 'progressing toward adjustment.'
  • Participants demonstrated diverse strategies for managing their condition, reflecting a process of adaptation.

Conclusions:

  • Findings offer insights for developing gender-specific psychoeducation for men, focusing on mental health literacy and culturally sensitive counseling.
  • Psychiatric nurses can utilize this information to better support the adjustment process for men experiencing depression, considering masculine perspectives.