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“他更典型的女性化,因为他不害怕哭泣”:连接异性恋性别关系和男性抑郁。

"He's more typically female because he's not afraid to cry": connecting heterosexual gender relations and men's depression.

机构信息

School of Nursing, University of British Columbia, 6190 Agronomy Road, Vancouver, Bristish Coumbia, Canada.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2011 Sep;73(5):775-82. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2011.06.034. Epub 2011 Jul 21.

Abstract

Depression, a disorder often thought of as a women's health issue, is underreported in men, and little is known about how heterosexual couples respond when the male partner is depressed. Within the context of men's depression, couples may be challenged to make life adjustments that impact their gender relations. The findings detailed in this article are drawn from an innovative qualitative study of 26 Canadian heterosexual couples (26 men and their 26 women partners) in which the man had a formal diagnosis and/or self-identified as depressed. Participants completed individual, semi structured interviews that focused on exploring how masculinities and femininities intersect to forge particular heterosexual gender relations in the context of men's depression. A social constructionist gender analysis revealed three couple patterns: trading places, business as usual, and edgy tensions. Trading places refers to couples who embodied some atypical masculine and feminine roles to compensate for the men's depression-induced losses (e.g., men as homemakers and women as breadwinners). Women partners in these dyads broke with feminine ideals in how they provided partner support by employing tough love strategies for self-protection and a means of prompting the men's self-management of their depression. Couples involved in business as usual co-constructed men's alignment with masculine workman ideals and women's support of their partner to counter and conceal men's depression induced-deficits. Also described were edgy tensions, where a mismatch of gender expectations fueled resentment and dysfunction that threatened the viability of some relationships. Overall, the limits of women's resilience and care-giving were evident, yet the findings also reveal how men's management of their depression was directly influenced by their partner. Opportunities for couples to assess their relationship dynamics within a broad range of gender relations might support couples' connectedness and life quality amid the challenges that accompany men's depression.

摘要

抑郁症通常被认为是女性健康问题,但在男性中报告率较低,而且对于当男性伴侣抑郁时,异性伴侣如何应对知之甚少。在男性抑郁的背景下,伴侣可能会面临生活调整的挑战,这些调整会影响他们的性别关系。本文详细介绍的研究结果来自对 26 对加拿大异性伴侣(26 名男性及其 26 名女性伴侣)的创新性定性研究,这些男性有正式诊断和/或自我认定为抑郁。参与者完成了个人半结构化访谈,重点探讨了在男性抑郁的背景下,男性气质和女性气质如何相互作用,形成特定的异性性别关系。社会建构主义性别分析揭示了三种伴侣模式:角色互换、照常营业和紧张关系。角色互换是指伴侣双方承担一些非典型的男性和女性角色,以弥补男性抑郁导致的损失(例如,男性成为家庭主妇,女性成为养家糊口的人)。这些伴侣关系中的女性伴侣打破了女性理想,通过使用严厉的爱策略来保护自己和促使男性自我管理抑郁,从而提供伴侣支持。照常营业的伴侣共同构建了男性与男性工作者理想的一致性,以及女性对伴侣的支持,以对抗和掩盖男性抑郁引起的缺陷。也描述了紧张关系,其中性别期望的不匹配引发了怨恨和功能障碍,威胁到一些关系的可行性。总的来说,女性的适应力和关怀能力是有限的,但研究结果也揭示了男性对抑郁的管理如何直接受到伴侣的影响。为伴侣提供机会评估他们在广泛性别关系中的关系动态,可能会支持伴侣在男性抑郁伴随的挑战中保持联系和生活质量。

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