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Dr. John Oliffe - The True (And Troubling) Face Of Men's Health

2025/6/30
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Conor Beaton: 研究表明,加拿大男性过早死亡的比例很高,这让我感到惊讶。我想了解导致这一现象的主要原因。 John Oliffe: 确实,44%的加拿大男性在75岁之前死于可预防的原因。主要原因是心血管疾病、癌症、意外伤害、自杀和下呼吸道疾病。我们应该关注行为因素,例如是否寻求帮助,以及是否与医疗保健系统建立联系。社会决定因素也对健康有重要影响,低教育水平和收入会限制男性的选择,导致药物滥用和相关行为。此外,医疗保健服务的可及性也很重要,因为心理健康服务的途径常常是分散的,并且可能需要经济支持。当然,基因因素也起作用,但通过行为改变和改善医疗保健服务,我们可以做得更好。

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The conversation begins with the alarming statistic that 44% of Canadian men die before age 75 due to preventable causes. The discussion then delves into the economic impact on families and the complex relationship between men and primary healthcare, highlighting structural barriers that affect health outcomes.
  • 44% of Canadian men die prematurely before age 75 from preventable causes
  • Significant economic impact on families due to men's poor health
  • Men's complex relationship with primary healthcare and structural barriers to access

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Talking points: mental health, masculinity, culture

When Movember reaches out, you answer the call. I'm grateful to have interviewed Professor John Oliffe on a recent report co-authored by him—and spearheaded by the Movember Institute for Men's Health. Some of the stats they've released left me a little surprised; like 2 in 5 men in Canada die prematurely, and from largely preventable casues. Listen to this one, team.

(00:00:00) - Intro, and the premature mortality of men

(00:10:29) - On co-constructed masculinity, and how modern complexity affects how we perceive manhood

(00:16:26) - On “protest masculinity”, and what’s causing men to die early?

(00:22:34) - Depression, suicide, and getting upstream of the risk factors

(00:32:120) - Why hiding what you’re going through so common, and why some men dismiss the healthcare system

(00:40:06) - What Dr. Oliffe would say to the man reluctant to see a therapist

(00:44:49) - The changes and diversity of modern masculinity

Dr. John Oliffe is a Professor and Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Men’s Health Promotion at the School of Nursing, University of British Columbia. Founder and lead investigator of UBC’s Men’s Health Research program, his work focuses on masculinities as it influences men’s health behaviours and illness management, and its impact on partners, families, and overall life quality. Findings drawn from his research offer guidance to clinicians and researchers to advance men’s health promotion in the areas of psychosocial prostate cancer care, smoking cessation and male suicide prevention.

For those of you in Vancouver, check out the formal launch of John and Movember's work here: https://nursing.ubc.ca/community/events/2025/launch-real-face-of-mens-health-report)

Connect with Dr. Oliffe

-Website: www.menshealthresearch.ubc.ca)

-LinkedIn: http://ca.linkedin.com/in/johnoliffe)


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