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College Men: A Look at Their Health Needs and How They Are, or Aren’t, Being Met Dr. Susan Milstein, CHES, CSE Professor Elizabeth Ridings, MA, HFI Health.

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1 College Men: A Look at Their Health Needs and How They Are, or Aren’t, Being Met Dr. Susan Milstein, CHES, CSE Professor Elizabeth Ridings, MA, HFI Health Enhancement Department Montgomery College Rockville, MD

2 Wellness Wheel

3 Men’s Health Why is it important? Male youth More likely to drown, be victims of homicide, die in a car accident and commit suicide College men More likely to be in a physical fight, verbally threatened, drive after drinking, or have unprotected sex Older males Have a shorter lifespan than women Use less preventative health care Have a high risk of suicide

4 Men’s Health Why aren’t we talking about it? Don’t see a need Gender bias Women’s health movement 39 states have dedicated women’s health programming/staff 6 states for men

5 Intellectual health Declining performance in school more likely to repeat a grade more likely to be expelled or suspended men’s enrollment in college is declining

6 Physical health Top 10 causes of death Heart disease Cancer Diabetes Physical activity Men are more sports driven Exercise recommendations Nutrition needs Increased caloric intake More fiber Awareness of vitamin and mineral needs

7 Physical health Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs Through high school, boys are more likely to use drugs In college, males are more likely to use drugs (except for alcohol) Body Image Eating Disorders Men may account 10% of eating disorders Muscle Dysmorphia Bigorexia

8 Mental health Stress ?? Less likely to discuss stress More likely to focus on physical symptoms

9 Mental health Depression Deny it Mask it Act out Suicide 8 th leading cause of death for men 3 rd leading cause of death for males 10 - 24

10 What’s next? What’s currently being done?

11 College courses Montgomery College Men’s Health West Virginia University Men’s Health Issues in Men’s Health Siena College Men’s Health Issues Bridgewater State College First year seminar – Issues in Male Health Portland State University Men's Health Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Masculinity, Sexual Behavior & Health University of Washington Issues in Men’s health George Washington Univ. Male Health Across the Lifespan

12 Community programs Men’s Health Center – Lewisville, TX Men’s Health University – Integris Health, OK Peer health education Colleges/Universities Community Organizations

13 Professional resources Men’s Health World Congress Men’s Health Network APHA Men’s Health Caucus Men’s Health Initiative

14 Q & A Contact Information Dr. Susan Milstein susan.milstein@montgomerycollege.edu 240-567-7578 Prof. Elizabeth Ridings elizabeth.ridings@montgomerycollege.edu 240-567-7582

15 Resources General men’s health information Men’s Health Network www.menshealthnetwork.org Copies of “Blueprint for Men's Health” and “Your Head: An Owner's Manual” available for download Eating disorders National Eating Disorders Association www.nationaleatingdisorders.org National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders www.anad.org

16 Resources Drug use and abuse National Institute on Drug Abuse http://www.nida.nih.gov College health data ACHA NCHA http://www.acha-ncha.org/


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