Hawkins Jaclynn, Watkins Daphne C, Kieffer Edith, Spencer Michael, Piatt Gretchen, Nicklett Emily J, Lebron Alana, Espitia Nicolaus, Palmisano Gloria
1 Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA.
2 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
Am J Mens Health. 2017 Mar;11(2):344-356. doi: 10.1177/1557988316681125. Epub 2016 Dec 5.
This study explores gender values and beliefs among Latino and African American men with diabetes and examines how these values and beliefs may influence their health behaviors. Participants were recruited from individuals who participated in one of three Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health Detroit Partnership diabetes self-management interventions. One focus group was conducted with African American men ( n = 10) and two focus groups were conducted with Latino men ( n = 12) over a 3-month period. Sessions lasted 90 minutes, were audiotaped, and analyzed using thematic content analysis techniques. Two themes emerged that characterize gender identity and its relationship to health behavior in men: (a) men's beliefs about being men (i.e., key aspects of being a man including having respect for themselves, authority figures, and peers; fulfilling the role as breadwinner; being responsible for serving as the leader of the family; and maintaining a sense of chivalry) and (b) influence of gender values and beliefs on health behavior (i.e., the need to maintain a strong image to the outside world, and the need to maintain control of themselves served as barriers to seeking out and engaging in diabetes self-management behaviors). Results suggest that gender values and beliefs may have implications for how health behaviors among men with diabetes. Future research should study the direct impact masculine identity has on health behaviors among men with diabetes.
本研究探讨了患有糖尿病的拉丁裔和非裔美国男性的性别价值观和信念,并考察了这些价值观和信念如何影响他们的健康行为。参与者从参与底特律社区健康伙伴关系糖尿病自我管理干预的三种种族和族裔方法之一的个体中招募。在3个月的时间里,对10名非裔美国男性进行了一次焦点小组访谈,对12名拉丁裔男性进行了两次焦点小组访谈。访谈持续90分钟,进行了录音,并使用主题内容分析技术进行了分析。出现了两个主题,它们刻画了男性的性别认同及其与健康行为的关系:(a)男性对成为男人的信念(即成为男人的关键方面,包括尊重自己、权威人物和同龄人;履行养家糊口的角色;负责担任家庭的领导者;以及保持骑士精神)和(b)性别价值观和信念对健康行为的影响(即需要在外界保持强大形象,以及需要控制自己,这成为寻求和参与糖尿病自我管理行为的障碍)。结果表明,性别价值观和信念可能对患有糖尿病的男性的健康行为产生影响。未来的研究应该研究男性气质认同对患有糖尿病的男性的健康行为的直接影响。