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Sutherland study finds deepening disconnect for men on mental health, vocation, and meaning

Sutherland study finds deepening disconnect for men on mental health, vocation, and meaning

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SALT LAKE CITY (December 16, 2025) – Today, Sutherland Institute released a report on men’s mental health and purpose. The survey, conducted by Y2 Analytics, found that many men are silently struggling in life.

Among the key findings:

  • Nationwide, 30% of men say they don’t have anyone they can really talk to about their mental health, while only 15% of Utah men say the same.
  • Only 26% of Utah men believe there is a clear definition of what healthy masculinity looks like in society today, compared to 54% of men nationwide.
  • 16% of men nationwide and 14% of men in Utah say they do not understand their purpose in life.
  • Nearly a third (32%) of men nationwide believe it’s less acceptable for men to discuss mental health struggles than for women, while 66% of Utah men hold that view.
  • 22% of U.S. men think seeking professional help is a sign of weakness — compared to just 9% of Utah men.

The findings are highlighted in Sutherland’s newest publication, available here:

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Media Contact:

Nic Dunn

Vice President of Strategy and Senior Fellow

801-349-5961 | nic@sifreedom.org

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