Behavioral and Community Health Sciences Program, School of Public Health, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, Louisiana 70112, USA.
Am J Mens Health. 2010 Mar;4(1):7-15. doi: 10.1177/1557988308321956. Epub 2008 Jul 22.
Blacks have traditionally experienced a disproportionate burden of diabetes in the United States. Research published from 1980 to 2008 revealed a paucity of diabetes education and management research targeting Black men. There is a paucity of published research that takes into consideration attributes of "being male," such as masculinity, and how its attributes influence diabetes self-management behaviors. This article discusses three important factors that may help explain diabetes-related disparities among Black men.These factors include absence of consistent sources of health care, lack of health insurance, and the absence of a masculinity perspective in diabetes education and management research. This article offers a gender-centered ecological framework that examines pathways between demographic factors, family functioning, knowledge and psychological health, biological health, behavioral health and medical compliance, masculinity, and diabetes-related outcomes. Recommendations for future research that consider how aspects of masculinity might lead to the identification of gender-based risk factors are presented.
黑人在美国一直面临着不成比例的糖尿病负担。1980 年至 2008 年发表的研究表明,针对黑人男性的糖尿病教育和管理研究很少。很少有已发表的研究考虑到“男性”的属性,如男子气概,以及其属性如何影响糖尿病自我管理行为。本文讨论了三个可能有助于解释黑人男性中与糖尿病相关的差异的重要因素。这些因素包括缺乏一致的医疗保健来源、缺乏健康保险,以及在糖尿病教育和管理研究中缺乏男子气概视角。本文提供了一个以性别为中心的生态框架,考察了人口统计学因素、家庭功能、知识和心理健康、生理健康、行为健康和医疗依从性、男子气概以及与糖尿病相关的结果之间的途径。提出了未来研究的建议,这些研究考虑了男子气概的各个方面如何导致确定基于性别的风险因素。