Daniel-Ulloa Jason, Sun Christina, Rhodes Scott D
Department of Community and Behavioral Health, University of Iowa and the University of Iowa Prevention Research Center, Iowa City, IA.
School of Community Health. Portland State University, Portland, OR.
Int J Mens Health. 2017 Spring;16(1):84-95.
Latino men experience health disparities in STI/HIV, diabetes, hypertension, and cancer. Gender roles likely play a role in risk behaviors and outcomes; however, there has been little focus on masculinity in Latino men. We conducted 20 semi-structured interviews with Latino men living in North Carolina. The interviews, conducted by a trained bilingual/bicultural Latino male, prompted discussion around work, family, and stress. Four themes were identified: masculine roles of being a family provider and protector, sources of stress, family responsibility and interconnectedness to health, and coping mechanism. For Latino men, masculinity may have both positive and negative influences on health. For example, the role of family provider may contribute to coping and be a stressor simultaneously. Future research should examine masculinity as a positive and a negative health influence and the additional impacts of gender roles on mens' health.
拉丁裔男性在性传播感染/艾滋病毒、糖尿病、高血压和癌症方面存在健康差异。性别角色可能在风险行为和结果中发挥作用;然而,很少有人关注拉丁裔男性的男子气概。我们对居住在北卡罗来纳州的拉丁裔男性进行了20次半结构化访谈。这些访谈由一位训练有素的双语/双文化拉丁裔男性进行,引发了围绕工作、家庭和压力的讨论。确定了四个主题:作为家庭供养者和保护者的男性角色、压力来源、家庭责任以及与健康的相互联系,还有应对机制。对拉丁裔男性来说,男子气概可能对健康有积极和消极的影响。例如,家庭供养者的角色可能有助于应对压力,但同时也是一个压力源。未来的研究应该考察男子气概对健康的积极和消极影响,以及性别角色对男性健康的其他影响。