1 Center for Hip Health and Mobility, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
2 Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Am J Mens Health. 2018 Nov;12(6):2173-2182. doi: 10.1177/1557988318802691.
North American "hegemonic masculinity" values strength, autonomy, independence, and resilience among its ideals. As men age, their capacity is increasingly challenged and demands that they adapt to new physical and social realities. Although some reports on effective health-promoting programs for men are emerging, there is a need to better understand older men's experiences with their mobility and physical activity. This is a photovoice study with men ( N = 14) who were enrolled in a choice-based activity program for low active men. Based on in-depth interviews and analysis of over 800 photographs, three key themes emerged: the importance of social connectedness, supportive environments, and positive attitude toward the future. Findings are presented via a theoretical view of masculinities as socially constructed through relational behaviors and norms. Analyses provide insight into older men's motivation to be physically active and highlight the need for programs and policies customized to promote physical activity of older men.
北美“霸权男性气质”的理想包括力量、自主性、独立性和韧性。随着男性年龄的增长,他们的能力越来越受到挑战,需要适应新的身体和社会现实。尽管有一些关于男性健康促进计划的有效报告正在出现,但需要更好地了解老年男性在行动和身体活动方面的体验。这是一项使用照片的研究,参与者是参加低活跃男性选择活动计划的男性(N=14)。基于深入访谈和对 800 多张照片的分析,出现了三个关键主题:社会联系的重要性、支持性环境以及对未来的积极态度。研究结果通过一种社会建构的男性气质理论观点呈现,即通过关系行为和规范来建构。分析结果洞察了老年男性进行身体活动的动机,并强调需要制定专门针对促进老年男性身体活动的方案和政策。