Research has found that 24% of boys aged 16 to 24 in the UK self-harm. Sadly, the culture of men not showing emotions or talking through their emotional concerns has a direct link to the suicide rate in older men. Young men need to talk about their feelings and emotions before they become men who haven’t learnt how to, and feel they have no way of coping but to take their own lives. Self-harm in young men and teenage boys may exhibit differently from females. Males self-poison with paracetamol or ibuprofen as a way of coping with daily anxieties and fears; the next highest form of self-harm in young men is cutting and hanging. Punching walls or regularly fighting are forms of self-harm that are missed because the behaviour is seen as aggressive rather than emotional.
Self-harm not just an issue for girls
Written by David Fletcher 28 Feb 2019Additional Info
- Pray: for young men to develop positively and walk in peace on level ground. (Psalm 143:10)
- More: www.selfharm.co.uk/get-information/the-facts/boys-and-self-harm
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