Divorced men are 9 times more likely to die by suicide than divorced women—approximately 10 divorced men die by suicide daily in the U.S. Single men have more than double the depression rate of married men (3.6% vs. 1.7%).
Men lose more social support than women following divorce, with separation from children cited as primary cause of male suicide in many cases. Less than 20% of men are awarded child custody. Thirty percent of divorced men surveyed had not seen a doctor in over a year, indicating withdrawal from health-maintaining behaviors.
Men going through divorce face significantly higher rates of suicide, substance use, and mental health crises. This isn't weakness—it's the result of losing your role, your home, your daily access to your kids, and often your financial security all at once.
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