2. •Women: Some studies suggest that women may
be more likely to worry about interpersonal
relationships, family, and health.
•Men: Men might be more inclined to worry
about work-related issues, finances, and external
factors that could affect their social status.
3. •Women: Women might express worry more
openly and seek support from others. They may
engage in more verbal processing of their
concerns.
•Men: Men might be more likely to internalize
their worries, not expressing them as openly.
They might prefer problem-solving approaches
over discussing emotions.
4. •Women: Women may be more likely to use
social support networks and seek emotional
reassurance when dealing with worry.
•Men: Men might be more prone to employ
problem-focused coping strategies,
attempting to solve the issue directly.
5. WE ALL HAVE OUR UNIQUENESS WHEN IT
COMES TO DEALING WITH OUR PROBLEM,
MENTAL HEALTH, AND WELL BEING BUT ALL
WE CAN DO IS TO SUPPORT PEOPLE WE
KNOW ACCORDING TO THEIR NEEDS AND
PREFERENCES MAY IT BE WOMAN OR MAN