Respuesta :
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Men have higher rates of su*c*de and heart attacks than men. This phenomenon is the result of men's deprivation of seeking medical help for their problems. Men have been taught to hide their psychological conditions as a way of proving their masculinity and not showing weakness, so men are more likely not to treat their emotional disturbances that can lead to su*c*de.
Similarly, for centuries men are encouraged not to care about their own health, once again as a way of demonstrating their masculinity, so they end up adopting unhealthy behaviors, becoming more likely than women, to heart attacks in addition to other diseases.