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Mental Health: Why Ugandan men don’t talk but communicate in codes

Mental Health: Why Ugandan men don’t talk but communicate in codes

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Uganda Monitor
Published on 2024-07-19 07:29:08

In the fabric of Ugandan society, a peculiar phenomenon persists, men often communicate in codes rather than openly discussing their thoughts and feelings. This tendency, while deeply ingrained, stems from a complex interplay of cultural norms, societal expectations, and personal experiences. Yet, beneath the surface of these coded conversations lies a pressing issue: the silent struggle with mental health challenges among men.

 A 2023 article titled, “The silent mental health crisis among men in Uganda,” authored by Doctors Hailu Tamiru Dhufera and AN Na, both Doctoral…

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