On July 25, 2016, Global News and CTV News aired television segments that discussed the findings from our recent Men's Sleep study. Both the the Global News segment titled, 'Study finds one in three Canadian men are sleep-deprived', and the CTV News segment titled, 'Sleepless in Canada', used our research findings to help raise awareness about Canadian men's sleep patterns.
Intensions Study on the CBC
The CBC recently published and article titled, 'Un tiers des hommes canadiens manquent de sommeil, selon une étude.' The article was based on findings from our study exploring Men’s Sleep Behaviour.
Intensions Study: Men's Sleep
A new study conducted by the Canadian Men’s Health Foundation and Intensions Consulting has examined the sleep habits of Canadian men. The study, which surveyed 500 Canadian men between the ages of 30 and 49, found that a third (33%) of men are only getting 4 to 6 hours of sleep each night. This amount of sleep is much lower than the 7 to 8 hours recommended by health experts, and may explain why nearly half of Canadian men (49%) said they often wake up feeling tired or not refreshed in the morning.
Intensions Study: Mental Health Literacy
A new study by Intensions Consulting and the University of British Columbia was recently published in the Journal of Mental Health, under the title, 'Men's depression and suicide literacy: a nationally representative Canadian survey.' The study, which surveyed 901 English-speaking Canadian adults, confirmed a number of gaps in men's depression literacy, with over a third of Canadian adults (38%) incorrectly believing that having several distinct personalities may be a sign of men’s depression, and almost a quarter of Canadian adults (24%) incorrectly believing that men with depression often speak in a rambling and disjointed way.