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Heart attack or panic attack? Why do young people call ambulances for non -managed stress

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Stress affects one in five Australian men at some point in their lives. But the situation remains extremely stigmatized, misunderstood and sub-diagnosed.

Men are About half is likely to be diagnosed with anxiety disorder compared to women. Some feel pressure to be fearless and hide their feelings. Others simply do not understand or have the tongue to describe anxiety symptoms.

This has serious consequences. Our latest research It shows that young men are turning to ambulance services when their symptoms become overwhelming – some believe they have a heart attack.

So why are many men waiting until they invite emergency services instead of seeking support earlier than a GP or psychologist? And what do they ask them to call? We reviewed the paramedical notes of 694 men aged 15 to 25 in Victoria, Australia, to find out.

Young men have not seen others seek help

The boys are raised to appreciate the courage, power and confidence and suppression of vulnerability.

When parents encourage boys to ”Deal with their fears“Instead of providing emotional comfort and tenderness, stress is in conflict with masculinity.

This also means that boys grow up believing that their male standards – dads, brothers, grandparents, coaches – don’t worry, preventing boys and men from searching for help. As a result, stress has not been diagnosed and they are missing opportunities for early intervention.

Recently, we have seen positive shifts provocative restrictive male stereotypes. This has improved the awareness of men’s depression-by looking at conversations, normalization of help search and leading to its development Men’s Mental Health Programs and Resources.

However, men’s stress remains in the shadows. When stress speaks, it is not with the same weight or concern as depression. This happens despite the fact that men’s anxiety is harmful impact on health including turning to alcohol and drugs to tackle and increase the risk suicide.

How does stress look like?

When men are encouraged to talk about stress, they describe various challenges, including repetitive concerns, out -of -control sensation and severe natural symptoms. This includes a high heart rate, shortness of breath, body pain, tremor and headaches.

Jack Steele, a prominent Australian personality and half of the Inspired unemployedopened for his stress difficulties Podcast Imperfects Last year by saying:

I didn’t know what stress was. I thought I was the opposite of stress.

The way I explain it is like […] Your whole body just closes. My neck begins to close and my whole body just confuses. […] It feels like you’re so alone. You feel that no one can help you.

You really believe that the end of the world – as it doesn’t exist.

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These natural symptoms are common to men, but they can often be rejected and not recognized as anxiety. Our research found it, When he was indifferentThese symptoms typically worsen and appear in more and more contexts.

Why do anxious men call ambulances?

Our new study He explored the consequences of the stress of men who have not been allowed.

First, we used data from the National Ambulance Monitoring System identify and describe the types of stress experienced by young men. We then examined the characteristics and frameworks of young men’s stress presentations on ambulance services.

Shocked and lack of support, many young men turn to ambulances in crisis. Stress now represents 10% of male ambulances male For concerns about mental health, overcoming depression and psychosis.

One in ten patients for mental illness between men is for stress.
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While each presentation is different, our study identified three joint presentations between young men:

1. Sudden appearance of severe physical symptoms Life -like life -threatening conditions, such as heart attacks.

The twenty -two -year -old Joshua, for example, whose records of cases we examined as part of our study was at a tram house from work when he suddenly lived in his hands and feet. One attendee saw that he had muscle spasms in his hands. Joshua was skeptical but extremely anxious and asked for help from the past.

2. Severe stress has been activated or aggravated by substance use.

Adam, a 21 -year -old man, consumed a significant amount of diazepam when driving at home after an stress attack at work. Adam reached the paramedics because he was worried that his anxiety symptoms had not been dissolved and was worried that he might have taken too much Diazepam.

3.Often associated with stress factors, such as unstable housing, unemployment, financial difficulties and relationships.

Leo, aged 25, was increasingly anxious for the last three days. Leo’s parents called an ambulance after telling them he wanted to kill himself. Leo told the paramedics upon arrival that he was still suicide and had worsened in the last three months.

By directing resources where they need

Young men’s anxiety presentations are intensive for time and resources for paramedicMany of whom feel badly equipped to respond effectively. After excluding natural causes, paramedical support is usually limited to assurance and breathing techniques.

Most young men are then guided by instructions to attend GPS, psychologists or other health professionals in the general community.

But taking this next step involves overcoming the stigma related to helping help, the shame of calling an ambulance and deep tensions between stress and what it means to be human.

This means that many young men slip through the cracks. And without continuing mental health support, they face high risks to again present emergency services with increasingly serious mental health symptoms.

To deal with it, must:

  • Increase talks about men’s stress and take seriously their experiences

  • Develop an awareness raising campaign about men’s stress. Awareness campaigns have successfully disassembled the stigma and sheds light on the depression and suicide of men

  • Improve the diagnosis of men’s anxiety disorders with the upper accepted and education Clinicians to detect anxiety and unique and distinct constellations of symptoms in men

  • Create accessible paths in timely support through digital psychological educational resources, focusing on improving awareness and education about men’s anxiety experiences.


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