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男士棚屋:对健康和幸福的因果途径的概念探索。

Men's Sheds: A conceptual exploration of the causal pathways for health and well-being.

机构信息

Yunus Centre for Social Business and Health, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK.

出版信息

Health Soc Care Community. 2019 Sep;27(5):1147-1157. doi: 10.1111/hsc.12765. Epub 2019 Jun 17.

Abstract

Although men have a lower life expectancy than women, and are more susceptible to illness, they have been found to be less likely to engage in health-seeking behaviour. Men's Sheds, as a gendered intervention, has been identified as an effective way to engage men in meaningful activity and gain social support from others. However, links between sheds and health and well-being are not well-documented, and evidence is lacking of the potential causal pathways to health generation. This study aims to develop a plausible empirically based causal theory of how Men's Sheds influence the health and well-being of their participants and to set out future research directions to test this theory. Drawing on a scoping review of academic, peer-reviewed journal articles published between 1990 and 2018, potential causal linkages between shed activity and health and well-being outcomes are synthesised into a logic model framework. Sixteen relevant peer-reviewed journal were identified from the academic literature. The data from the articles are predominantly self-reported, and characterised by small sample sizes and/ or low response rates. Further, information is lacking on the demographics of Men's Shed participants and the contexts in which they exist. Most notably, while there is some evidence on the potential mental health and social well-being impacts of shed activities, physical health is less documented. The study shows that there is a lack of reliable and systematic evidence of the potential causal pathways between Men's Shed activities and health and well-being outcomes. In order to address research gaps, further research is required to test and develop the proposed theory and logic model.

摘要

尽管男性的预期寿命比女性短,且更容易患病,但他们参与寻求健康行为的可能性却较低。男性棚屋(Men's Sheds)作为一种性别干预措施,已被确定为一种有效方法,可以让男性参与有意义的活动,并从他人那里获得社会支持。然而,棚屋与健康和幸福感之间的联系尚未得到很好的记录,也缺乏关于产生健康的潜在因果途径的证据。本研究旨在制定一个合理的基于经验的因果理论,说明男性棚屋如何影响参与者的健康和幸福感,并提出未来的研究方向来检验这一理论。本研究通过对 1990 年至 2018 年期间发表的学术性同行评议期刊文章进行范围综述,将棚屋活动与健康和幸福感结果之间的潜在因果联系综合到一个逻辑模型框架中。从学术文献中确定了 16 篇相关的同行评议期刊文章。这些文章的数据主要是自我报告的,其特点是样本量小和/或回复率低。此外,关于男性棚屋参与者的人口统计学特征以及他们所处的环境的信息也很缺乏。最值得注意的是,尽管有一些关于棚屋活动对心理健康和社会幸福感潜在影响的证据,但对身体健康的记录却较少。该研究表明,关于男性棚屋活动与健康和幸福感结果之间的潜在因果途径,缺乏可靠和系统的证据。为了解决研究空白,需要进一步研究来测试和发展拟议的理论和逻辑模型。

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