For peer support groups to effectively bridge the gender gap in workplace mental health, it is vital that they are tailored to address gender-specific needs and challenges. This might involve creating separate groups for different genders or discussing topics that are particularly relevant to certain groups. By being sensitive to these needs, peer support can provide more targeted and effective assistance.

For peer support groups to effectively bridge the gender gap in workplace mental health, it is vital that they are tailored to address gender-specific needs and challenges. This might involve creating separate groups for different genders or discussing topics that are particularly relevant to certain groups. By being sensitive to these needs, peer support can provide more targeted and effective assistance.

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