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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Feb 3, 2020 18:42:43 GMT
"Research by the Australian Institute of Suicide Research and Prevention found that almost half of male suicides are linked with relationship issues, one in 20 are linked to child custody issues, one in 10 to pending legal matters. That’s the glaring gender difference – with male suicide three to four times more likely than female suicide to be linked to relationship break-up and child custody." A month ago, we posted in a post that as a result of suicide each year 793,000 men commit suicide in the world. On this basis, it can be calculated that 396,500 of them do this because they lost their sense of life as a result of depriving them of their rights to children or problems in separation and divorce. This list includes an even larger list of men who, as a result of various health complications, lost their health due to stress and ill-treatment. As we know, stress causes many diseases, such as cancer, heart attacks, etc. Why no one wants to address this huge problem, because governments are controlled by women's organizations that do not allow other situations than women's problems !!! www.afr.com/policy/health-and-education/whitewashing-the-truth-of-why-men-kill-themselves-20190709-p525iu
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Nov 14, 2020 11:41:57 GMT
The University of California, Riverside conducted a study examining marital status and suicide within the previously completed National Longitudinal Mortality Study and found that divorced men and women are at a higher risk of suicide than married men and women. Divorced and separated persons were over twice as likely, in comparison to married persons. More specifically, the risk of suicide among divorced men was over twice as likely as that of married men, whereas in women, there was no statistical difference in married and divorced women. There are several possible reasons as to why divorced male suicide rates are so high. Sociology professors at the University of California and their research suggest that much of it stems from the separation between father and child. In cases involving custody dispute, the courts are often ready to grant custody to the mother, due to an assumption that the bond between mother and child is stronger than that of a father and child. In the minds of those fathers, they have not only lost their marriage, but also their children and any assets or property that was divided during the proceedings. Between the feelings directed toward the ex-spouse and the ones directed at the courts that granted her custody, bitterness, anxiety, depression, reduced self-esteem, and a general sense that life “is not worth living” can manifest, creating a dangerous and fatal situation. mensdivorce.com/suicide-rates-high-divorced-men/
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Apr 26, 2021 15:46:48 GMT
A real, unmentioned crisis of male suicides around the world, which in half of the cases results from unfair treatment, depriving them of equal rights to raise their own children and slave child maintenance. If this was a problem for women, we're sure all mainstream media would report it, but if it is for men, it's almost unseen. This article talks about Canada. "The silence was almost deadly for 41-year-old Devin. After losing his job, his marriage, home, and access to his young son, all in 2016, the Ottawa dad found himself all alone, living in his car and contemplating suicide. He didn’t tell anyone. “All I ever wanted was to be a dad and that was taken away,” says Devin. “I just wanted the pain to stop.” "Contributing factors that correlate with male distress and suicide, in particular, are major losses like separation and divorce, losing access to children or loss of employment, reports Trottier, of menandfamilies.org. “Men need to speak up and speak out – we all do,” says Devin, who recently lost his job and is now working 25 hours a week for minimum wage. He gets to have his son two weekends a month. A 2017 survey by Men’s Health shows that 56% of male respondents had considered suicide and close to three-quarters would not describe their mental health as “good.” It’s a serious issue that is starting to reach crisis levels, says Dr. Rob Whitley, assistant professor of psychiatry at McGill University and advisory fellow at CCMF. About 4,000 Canadians die by suicide every year in Canada – and that means 3,000 are men. “It has been argued that there is a ‘demonization of men’ in many sectors of society, leading to a ‘gender empathy gap’, which means that in general there is more empathy for women and children than men,” says Whitley. “The suffering rarely makes its way into the media or into the public gaze.” More in link torontosun.com/life/relationships/the-sad-saga-of-men-and-suicide#men #women #equal #father #discriminationmen #discrimination #segregation #falseaccusations #domesticviolence #childsupport #equalparenting #parentalalienation #divorce #fraud #falseaccusationsrape #fatherless #childsharecustody #fahtermatter #law #brokenlaw #familylaw #court #depression, #depressionafterdivorce #Divorce #effectsofdivorce #health #masculinity #mentalhealth #suicidal #suicide #equalpay #equalwork #menrights #humanrights
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Aug 2, 2021 20:09:19 GMT
" The multinational and multidisciplinary study, published in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology by Canetto, Ying-Yeh Chen, ZiYi Cai, Qingsong Chang, and Paul Yip, offers evidence of a suicide-protective role for men who engage in family caregiving. In their study, family caregiving was defined as, for example, providing personal care or education for a child, and/or providing care for a dependent adult. The researchers examined suicide, male family caregiving, and unemployment in 20 countries, including the United States, Austria, Belgium, Canada and Japan. Suicide rates were found to be lower in countries where men reported more family care work. In countries where men reported more such care work, higher unemployment rates were not associated with higher suicide rates in men. By contrast, in countries where men reported less family care work, higher unemployment rates were associated with elevated male suicide rates. Incidentally, unemployment benefits did not reduce male suicide rates." The biggest problem is that even when men want to be more involved in caring for children, everything is done to discourage them, and in separations and divorces, deprive them of this opportunity permanently. The consequences of the lack of fathers for children, as we already know, are tragic in statistics. More in link natsci.source.colostate.edu/study-men-doing-more-family-caregiving-could-lower-their-risk-of-suicide/?fbclid=IwAR0p3D-hkUp5hhKIyJdwHpLLKQI80djvaQEszuE2B-HKW_SJy3mfe50E0Y8
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Aug 2, 2021 20:29:53 GMT
"In the early morning hours of Jan. 7, 43-year-old Derrick K. Miller walked up to a security guard at the entrance to the San Diego Courthouse, where a family court had recently ruled against him on overdue child support. Clutching court papers in one hand, he drew out a gun with the other. Declaring: "You did this to me," he fatally shot himself through the skull. Miller's suicide is symbolic of a frightening global trend: an alarming rise in male suicides. According to a round of studies conducted in North America, Europe and Australia, one reason for the increase may be the discrimination fathers encounter in family courts, especially the denial of access to their children. If a similar rise in female suicides was occurring, a public crusade would demand a remedy. Yet the extraordinarily high rate of male suicide is rarely discussed." "The research also points to a probable cause. According to sociologist Augustine Kposow of the University of California at Riverside, divorce and loss of children is a factor. "As far as the [divorced] man is concerned, he has lost his marriage and lost his children and that can lead to depression and suicide," Kposow advises. The Australian study's suggested reasons for some of the suicides include "marriage breakdown." "There is evidence to suggest that many men sense they are being discriminated against in family court judgements," the study says. Cut off from their children, divorced men experience heightened "frustration and isolation." In this way, by 2019, approximately 295,000 people were killed each year. men around the world. Last year, these numbers increased even more. It's time to break the silence, it's time to stop treating men inhumanly. More in link www.foxnews.com/story/are-fathers-rights-a-factor-in-male-suicide?fbclid=IwAR01NL5NAoO4L20ucpCdLyHK3VobJzuC0uFejI4k3L7GqyCvpVJDHB5uS8I#men #women #equal #father #discriminationmen #discrimination #segregation #falseaccusations #domesticviolence #childsupport #equalparenting #parentalalienation #divorce #fraud #falseaccusationsrape #fatherless #childsharecustody #fahtermatter #law #brokenlaw #familylaw #court #depression, #depressionafterdivorce #Divorce #effectsofdivorce #health #masculinity #mentalhealth #suicidal #suicide #equalpay #equalwork #menrights #humanrights
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Oct 7, 2021 21:27:33 GMT
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Oct 19, 2021 20:48:30 GMT
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Nov 8, 2021 13:50:03 GMT
"Some research estimates that around 20% of suicides by middle aged men are related to family breakdown, and one of the most stressful aspects of family breakdown is being prevented from seeing one’s children. No surprise then that a leading judge is attributed as saying that ‘since the demise of the death penalty in the UK, the greatest punishment the state can impose is to remove a parent from their children’. But surely, you say, the court process in the UK is a fair process? Well according to family court judge Sir James Munby, President of the Family Division: “…it needs to be accepted, with honesty and candour, that there have been in recent years in the family courts shocking examples of professional malpractice…” (cited in McGovern, 2021)." In fact, most fathers who pass through family courts in most countries around the world can agree with the above statements or even add that family courts are modern psychological torture rooms. More in link www.centreformalepsychology.com/male-psychology-magazine-listings/one-mans-experience-of-how-the-family-court-system-can-impact-the-mental-health-of-fathers?fbclid=IwAR2s-ADthUriXDFONbnzQ4dr6gr1Qxr5vqWFwdtD1832yza9jsuDehmjrYI#men #women #equal #father #discriminationmen #discrimination #segregation #falseaccusations #domesticviolence #childsupport #equalparenting #parentalalienation #divorce #fraud #falseaccusationsrape #fatherless #childsharecustody #fahtermatter #law #brokenlaw #familylaw #court #depression, #depressionafterdivorce #Divorce #effectsofdivorce #health #masculinity #mentalhealth #suicidal #suicide #equalpay #equalwork #menrights #humanrights
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Apr 11, 2022 22:24:13 GMT
"The most common reason for suicide is relationship problems, accounting for 40% of suicides...after taking age, education, and income into account, divorced men are at nine times higher risk of suicide than divorced women" Source www.centreformalepsychology.com/wiley-textbook-new-perspectives-in-male-psychology?fbclid=IwAR2_uzQw_fE-mCGpiy8t7j9MyVAFCS7smGoHEjrJDDm0kg68pg5NvqSx4gQ#men #women #equal #father #discriminationmen #discrimination #segregation #falseaccusations #domesticviolence #childsupport #equalparenting #parentalalienation #divorce #fraud #falseaccusationsrape #fatherless #childsharecustody #fahtermatter #law #brokenlaw #familylaw #court #depression, #depressionafterdivorce #Divorce #effectsofdivorce #health #masculinity #mentalhealth #suicidal #suicide #equalpay #equalwork #menrights #humanrights
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Apr 11, 2022 22:25:39 GMT
"Professor Scourfield concludes: “When working with men who are already identified as at risk of suicide, GPs and others need to be alert to the possibility that relationship breakdown can be a trigger to suicidal acts. “One idea would be the promotion and wider free provision of support services, such as relationship counselling and mediation, which lessen the most damaging aspects of splitting up. “There is also room for social and educational programmes which encourage critical reflection on gender roles. There is a particular opportunity to develop these for young people, in schools, colleges and youth clubs". "Although women still tend to do the majority of the caring for children, even where men are unemployed, society is placing increased emphasis on men being involved fathers. Separation from children appears to be a significant factor in the suicide of some men. When relationships fail, men are less likely to be awarded custody of their children, more likely to be displaced from the family home and have less access to their children. This means the loss of another source of masculine identity, status and respect, as well as adding to the isolation of some men". "James, 58, from scotland * “My partner was seeing people behind my back and when we split I had to fight a long and hard battle to see my daughter. My ex-partner was telling my children all kinds of things about me that weren’t true. It was just never ending, it was like going round in a circle for me and I couldn’t see any way out of it. Those were the blackest days of my life, and that was the time I thought about suicide. “I didn’t want to burden my family with how I was feeling. Then to make matters worse, my mum died. Once I got access to my daughter, it took me about six, seven years to get back to being able to feel myself again. I’ve met someone else and I’m enjoying the time I have with my daughter. I’ve come through it, and I know it was a dark journey to begin with, but it’s a different one now.” More in link media.samaritans.org/documents/Men-and-Suicide-Report-Samaritans.pdf #men #women #equal #father #discriminationmen #discrimination #segregation #falseaccusations #domesticviolence #childsupport #equalparenting #parentalalienation #divorce #fraud #falseaccusationsrape #fatherless #childsharecustody #fahtermatter #law #brokenlaw #familylaw #court #depression, #depressionafterdivorce #Divorce #effectsofdivorce #health #masculinity #mentalhealth #suicidal #suicide #equalpay #equalwork #menrights #humanrights
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Jun 28, 2022 22:50:39 GMT
Discrimination is killing men, and this article proves it. How do you think governments launched anti-discrimination programs for men? Of course not, because these issues are exclusive to men and are not considered. If sex were to be changed, the relevant legal acts and appropriate measures were taken long ago. "Telling men who face these levels of discrimination to ‘talk about it,’ is that it is like sticking a plaster over open heart surgery - Karen Woodall Woodall said: “Telling men who face external barriers and obstacles to those things that keep them mentally well and healthy to talk about it is like shouting into a force 10 gale and thinking the person over the other side of the hill can hear you. “The sickening thing about telling men who face these levels of discrimination to ‘talk about it,’ is that it is like sticking a plaster over open heart surgery in the belief that it will heal itself eventually. “What we are doing to men is wrong, it is not healthy and it is very definitely not about equality.” Woodall said when men do talk about their problems, "we collectively start a process of man shaming." "When men clmb on buildings to highlight their plight they are irresponsible wasters who clearly should not have anything to do with their children, when they march for their rights, we say they are bullies and are showing their true colours and when they kill themselves we say that if only they talked about it, all would be well," she said. "Man shaming. It is rife in our culture. It is wrong and it is killing men at the rate of 100 per week in the UK." Suicide prevention charity Samaritans praised the documentary for highlighted the issue. It revealed more than 6,000 people died by suicide in the UK and the Republic of Ireland in 2013 – a rise of 4% in 2013 on the previous year. More in link tfn.scot/news/discrimination-against-men-leading-to-suicide#men #women #equal #father #discriminationmen #discrimination #segregation #falseaccusations #domesticviolence #childsupport #equalparenting #parentalalienation #divorce #fraud #falseaccusationsrape #fatherless #childsharecustody #fahtermatter #law #brokenlaw #familylaw #court #depression, #depressionafterdivorce #Divorce #effectsofdivorce #health #masculinity #mentalhealth #suicidal #suicide #equalpay #equalwork #menrights #humanrights
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Oct 9, 2023 21:55:41 GMT
The terrifying effects of discrimination against fathers in the UK. "- about 55,000 couples separate per year in the UK with a child under 16 - 40% of fathers have suicidal thoughts within 12 months of family separation, 11 times higher than mothers - That equates to 22,000 men - 35-40% of separations have parental alienation behaviours - That equates to at least 19,250 child victims per year" More in link temperdv.co.uk/insights/f/video-20k-dads-a-year-suicidal-after-family-separation
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Jan 20, 2024 20:00:58 GMT
As a result of fathers being deprived of their rights to care for their children, as a result of parental alienation and child support, approximately 295,000 men take their own lives around the world every year. This number should also be increased to include murders resulting from court battles over custody of children. If only we started fighting discrimination against fathers in accordance with existing human rights, hundreds of thousands could be saved. "An example of this is Ian Sandywell, who committed suicide after being harassed by the CSA for back payments they said he owed, of over £11,000. His son was 22 years old at the time. Sadly, Ian was unable to reason with the CSA over his financial situation, as he explained to them he would need to re-mortgage his home in order to afford the £520 per month they were demanding. Instead, the CSA threatened to keep increasing the arrears so Ian decided his only way out was suicide. There are many more examples, which I will be going into more detail on in a future article. Of course the OCSE (Office of Child Support Enforcement) in the United States are just as bad, with many of our US based PAPA members writing in with their scandalous stories. Then we have so many cases of murders of loving parents as a result of custody altercations. What's more alarming is that I don't even need to look further than 30 miles away from where I live to find two high profile murders in the local area, that were both fuelled by emotions over child custody." More in link www.papaorg.co.uk/post/some-parents-are-dying-to-see-their-children
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