Pressures push SA men to suicide

08 March 2018 - 10:09
By Reader Letter
18 men on average take their lives every day in South Africa.
Image: STOCK IMAGE 18 men on average take their lives every day in South Africa.

Statistics sadly reveal that 18 men on average take their lives every day in South Africa. This has taken the country to the eighth spot on the list of countries with high suicide rates.

The many challenges faced by men - including dysfunctional relationships, debts, depression and low self-esteem - are the most common factors contributing to the statistics.

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We must always be on the lookout for signs. If a man suddenly becomes dangerous or harmful in terms of behaviour - being reckless when he drives, engaging in unsafe sex and increasing drug and alcohol intake - it may also signal that the person no longer values his life. We should help where we can.

Society must also play a part by not being too judgmental on men because the major factor contributing to men killing themselves is the way they are perceived by society. Black men in particular have been taught not to discuss their hurt feelings. When they do express themselves, they just explode, or worse, kill themselves.

Granny Ngwepe,

Lephalale