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Q&A on risky behaviour and young men with Genevieve Creighton

Q&A on risky behaviour and young men with Genevieve Creighton

Unintentional injury is the leading cause of death for young men under 30.

Jun 21, 2013

Live For The Moment – A research-based art show examines how young men grieve

A University of British Columbia study has provided a unique window into the worlds of 25 young men as they struggle to find ways to grieve their male friends. Live for the Moment is an exhibition at The Fall Gallery in Vancouver, B.C. featuring photos taken by research participants to answer questions about grief, loss and dealing with it as a man.

Apr 19, 2012

“Trading Places” most common pattern for couples dealing with male depression: UBC study

University of British Columbia researchers have identified three major patterns that emerge among couples dealing with male depression. These can be described as “trading places,” “business as usual” and “edgy tensions.”

Oct 20, 2011

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