Simmons Peter, Osuagwu Uchechukwu Levi, Dalton Hazel, Allan Julaine, Eme John, Macfarlane Tracy, Mannan Haider
Rural Health Research Institute, Charles Sturt University AU, Orange, New South Wales, Australia.
Gulbali Research Institute, Charles Sturt University AU, Albury, New South Wales, Australia.
Aust J Rural Health. 2025 Jun;33(3):e70066. doi: 10.1111/ajr.70066.
To explore processes that engage rural men in a weekly, enduring, community-volunteer-organised walk for mental well-being, and compare with characteristics of Third Places (relaxing social places that are neither home nor work).
Bathurst, regional city population 44 939 (2024), New South Wales, Australia.
Bathurst Men's Walk and Talk (BMWT) walkers tend to be older and in a married/defacto relationship. More than one-third score low on mental well-being indices.
In-depth semi-structured interviews (n = 20) with walkers (13) and leaders (7) of the BMWT were thematically analysed, inductively and deductively.
Interviewee descriptions of experiences of BMWT and its impacts reported against Oldenburg's (1989/1999) eight characteristics of Third place, and use of rituals.
BMWT is more routinised but has essential characteristics of an ideal Third place. BMWT accentuates the essence of Third place including welcome, inclusion, conversation and belonging to the group. BMWT balances culture and structures that meet diverse needs for connection and enjoyment in the manner of a Third place, while communicating safety and reassurance required for men who seek or need support for mental well-being. Interviewees reported mood and well-being benefits from BMWT physical activity, social interaction and belonging.
Thoughtful planning can increase health-giving social interaction and feelings of belonging consistent with Third place experiences. In rural areas where men often miss out on mental well-being support, Third place provides a framework to guide individual group and community planning.
探讨促使农村男性参与每周一次、持续进行的由社区志愿者组织的心理健康步行活动的过程,并与第三空间(既非家庭也非工作场所的放松社交场所)的特征进行比较。
澳大利亚新南威尔士州的巴瑟斯特,这是一个区域城市,2024年人口为44939人。
巴瑟斯特男性步行与交流活动(BMWT)的参与者往往年龄较大,处于已婚/事实婚姻关系。超过三分之一的人在心理健康指数上得分较低。
对BMWT的步行者(13名)和领导者(7名)进行了深入的半结构化访谈(n = 20),采用归纳和演绎的方法进行主题分析。
根据奥尔登堡(1989/1999)提出的第三空间的八个特征以及仪式的运用,受访者对BMWT经历及其影响的描述。
BMWT更具常规性,但具有理想第三空间的基本特征。BMWT突出了第三空间的本质,包括欢迎、包容、交流和归属感。BMWT以第三空间的方式平衡了满足不同联系和享受需求的文化与结构,同时传达了寻求或需要心理健康支持的男性所需的安全感和安心感。受访者报告称,BMWT的体育活动、社交互动和归属感对情绪和幸福感有益。
精心规划可以增加有益健康的社交互动和与第三空间体验一致的归属感。在农村地区,男性往往得不到心理健康支持,第三空间为指导个人、团体和社区规划提供了一个框架。