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Towards a Safer, More Respectful                      emphasised self-reliance and endurance over emotional
                                                                  openness. As a result, when faced with mental distress,
            Campus Culture                                        these students were reluctant to seek help, opting instead
                                                                  to bottle up their emotions. This internal struggle often
            In the  intricate landscape of South African higher   manifested outwardly, with some resorting to violence as a
            education,  a silent crisis lurks among male students,  means of expressing their frustration both in relationships
            one that intertwines  poor  mental health, emotional  [in]    with female partners and in confrontations with peers.
            expressiveness, reluctance to seek help, and violence
            perpetration. A formative study conducted by the      These findings emphasise  a critical connection between
            Gender and Health  Research  Unit  of the South African  mental health and violence among male students,

            Medical Research Council (SAMRC) between 2018 and     providing a foundation for the development of targeted








            2019 delved into these troubling dynamics, engaging   interventions. Recognising the co-occurrence of violence



            88 male students aged 18 to 30 from various Technical   perpetration and mental health issues in men who date
            and Vocational Training colleges  and universities. The  women, a research team is now working on a combined
            goal was clear: to uncover the contextual factors behind   intervention funded by the Ford Foundation. This initiative
            sexual  violence  perpetration and ultimately develop a  aims to adapt and pilot evidence-based programs, such
            mental health promotion and sexual violence prevention   as Stepping Stones and Self-Help Plus, at one college
            intervention tailored for male students.
                                                                  and one university campus. The ultimate goal is to foster
                                                                  healthier  emotional  expression  among  male  students,
            The findings paint a stark picture, revealing a pervasive   improve their mental well-being, and significantly reduce
            rape culture on South African campuses. Male students   instances of sexual violence.
            often express a sense of sexual entitlement toward their
            female partners, coupled with a troubling normalisation   As South African colleges and universities grapple with
            of sexual harassment against their peers. Beneath     these complex issues, addressing the intersections of
            this  toxic atmosphere  lies a deeper  issue: many male  mental health, emotional inexpressiveness, and violence
            students grapple with poor mental health, largely driven   is imperative. By understanding the nuanced experiences
            by financial stress. The weight of economic pressures has   of male students, we can pave the way for interventions
            left them feeling demotivated and disillusioned, affecting   that  not  only  enhance  individual  well-being  but  also
            their academic performance. A prevalent theme in their   contribute to a safer, more respectful campus culture. It
            narratives  is  the  anxiety  over  providing  for  their  children   is time to break the silence, confront these challenges
            and families, often fuelled by expectations from the  head-on, and cultivate a generation of men who value
            mothers of their children who equate financial capability   emotional health and respect in their relationships.
            with personal worth.
 Men’s Mental   Resentment toward the South African government


                                        with many expressing
                    recurring sentiment,
            was
                 a
            disappointment over the lack of job opportunities for
            Black African youth from disadvantaged backgrounds.
 Health:    This hopelessness, coupled with societal pressures to
            fulfil traditional masculine roles, creates a perfect storm for
            mental health challenges, leading some students to
                                                        to
                      their
                                            contributing
                           masculinity
                                                            the
                                       and
            question
            development of depression.


 The Hidden Crisis Fuelling Violence   Anger  and  emotional  dysregulation were significant
            themes among the students. Many reported a struggle to
            express their feelings, adhering to a cultural expectation
 in South Africa’s Colleges  of solidness that discourages vulnerability. This emotional
            inexpressiveness can often be traced back to their
            upbringing, where the messages surrounding masculinity


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