On April 26, 2018, PsychCentral published an article titled, ‘Young Men Said to Value Selflessness as Top Masculine Trait.’ The article was based on the findings from our recent Intensions Consulting on The New Values of Millennial Men.
Intensions Study: The New Values of Millennial Men
A new study from Intensions Consulting has found that contrary to popular stereotypes, young men today are likely to be selfless, socially engaged and health-conscious. The study was published in the journal Psychology of Men & Masculinity.
Intensions Study: Mental Health Literacy
A new study by Intensions Consulting and the University of British Columbia was recently published in the Journal of Mental Health, under the title, 'Men's depression and suicide literacy: a nationally representative Canadian survey.' The study, which surveyed 901 English-speaking Canadian adults, confirmed a number of gaps in men's depression literacy, with over a third of Canadian adults (38%) incorrectly believing that having several distinct personalities may be a sign of men’s depression, and almost a quarter of Canadian adults (24%) incorrectly believing that men with depression often speak in a rambling and disjointed way.
Intensions Study in Georgia Straight
On February 1, 2016, The Georgia Straight published an article titled titled, 'UBC depression study finds men are their own worst enemy.' Written by Craig Takeuchi, the article discussed findings from our recent study exploring stigma in male mental health.