COMMENT: The future is uncertain, and the number of people suffering from anxiety and depression is rising.
Not even the HIV pandemic or the Ebola epidemic has affected the world to the magnitude that Covid-19 has.
Most countries in the Global North have reserves to support individuals and businesses alike, but the same is not true for the majority of countries in the Global South, including South Africa. Generally, men are not good at dealing with being in positions of weakness and so some may even resort to toxic masculinities as a coping mechanism. Hence, the escalation of various forms ofIt is also a common cause that depression among breadwinners has a ripple effect on their dependents. As such,are not spared from the tentacles of this pandemic.
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