Dworkin Shari L, Fleming Paul J, Colvin Christopher J
a Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences , School of Nursing, University of California , San Francisco , USA.
b Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, School of Medicine, University of California , San Francisco , USA.
Cult Health Sex. 2015;17 Suppl 2(sup2):S128-43. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2015.1035751. Epub 2015 May 8.
Since the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development, researchers and practitioners have engaged in a series of efforts to shift health programming with men from being gender-neutral to being more gender-sensitive and gender-transformative. Efforts in this latter category have been increasingly utilised, particularly in the last decade, and attempt to transform gender relations to be more equitable in the name of improved health outcomes for both women and men. We begin by assessing the conceptual progression of social science contributions to gender-transformative health programming with men. Next, we briefly assess the empirical evidence from gender-transformative health interventions with men. Finally, we examine some of the challenges and limitations of gender-transformative health programmes and make recommendations for future work in this thriving interdisciplinary area of study.
自1994年国际人口与发展会议以来,研究人员和从业者进行了一系列努力,以使针对男性的健康规划从性别中立转向更具性别敏感性和性别变革性。后一类努力得到了越来越多的运用,尤其是在过去十年中,这些努力试图以改善男女健康结果的名义,转变性别关系,使其更加公平。我们首先评估社会科学对针对男性的性别变革性健康规划所做贡献的概念演进。接下来,我们简要评估针对男性的性别变革性健康干预措施的实证证据。最后,我们审视性别变革性健康项目的一些挑战和局限性,并为这一蓬勃发展的跨学科研究领域的未来工作提出建议。