VA Boston Healthcare System, Harvard University Medical School, West Roxbury, Massachusetts 02132, USA.
Am J Mens Health. 2010 Jun;4(2):157-66. doi: 10.1177/1557988309332690. Epub 2009 Mar 16.
Men constitute 82% of the approximately 250,000 people in the United States living with a spinal cord injury. Unfortunately, however, little is known about the impact of men's adherence to gender norms on their adjustment to such injuries. The present investigation examined the utility of masculine norms in explaining variance in depression beyond that accounted for by commonly identified predictors of men's adjustment following spinal cord injury. As hypothesized, results suggested that men's adherence to masculine norms accounted for unique variance in their depression scores beyond that contributed by social support, environmental barriers/access, and erectile functioning. Respondents who adhered to norms stressing the primacy of men's work demonstrated lower rates of depression, whereas those who conformed to norms for self-reliance demonstrated higher depression scores. The authors discuss future research directions and potential psychotherapeutic strategies for working with men with spinal cord injuries.
在美国,大约有 25 万人患有脊髓损伤,其中男性占 82%。然而,令人遗憾的是,人们对男性遵守性别规范对其适应此类损伤的影响知之甚少。本研究探讨了男性规范在解释脊髓损伤后男性适应不良的抑郁程度方面的作用,这超过了通常确定的预测因素。研究结果表明,正如假设的那样,男性对男性规范的遵守程度解释了他们抑郁评分的差异,而这些差异是由社会支持、环境障碍/可及性和勃起功能贡献的。强调男性工作首要地位的规范的男性,其抑郁程度较低,而那些遵守自力更生规范的男性抑郁程度较高。作者讨论了未来的研究方向和与脊髓损伤男性合作的潜在心理治疗策略。