Men, Talk About Your Mental Health | Teen Vogue
The Mighty team is encouraging men to talk about their mental health and why it’s important.
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March 5, 2026
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Grade 9 (Freshman)–Grade 12 (Senior)
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anxietymasculinity depressionfeelinghealth issue
Introduction
Breaking the Stigma: Men and Mental Health
- The Societal Myth: There is a pervasive, harmful narrative that mental health struggles in men are a personal failure, a sign of weakness, or a breach of masculinity.
- Biological Reality: Mental health conditions like depression and anxiety are the result of complex chemical and biological processes, not a lack of willpower or character.
- Key Statistics (2016 YouGov Poll):
- 28% of men ignore their mental health issues and avoid seeking professional medical treatment.
- Over 35% of men have waited more than two years or have never disclosed their mental health struggles to friends or family.
- Personal Experience: The author shares his struggle with chronic depression and General Anxiety Disorder (GAD), describing how these conditions manifest as intrusive, irrational thoughts in social, professional, and romantic settings.
- The Importance of Disclosure: While difficult, opening up to friends and family about mental health battles can make daily life more manageable.
- Call to Action:
- Men are encouraged to break the silence and seek help, as discussing emotions is a sign of strength, not weakness.
- World Mental Health Day is observed annually on October 10.
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