Genders and Sexualities / Sociology, Western Sydney University, Sydney, Australia.
Centre for Social Research in Health, UNSW Sydney, Australia.
Health Sociol Rev. 2021 Jul;30(2):127-142. doi: 10.1080/14461242.2020.1789486. Epub 2020 Jul 13.
Although vasectomy is a safe and highly effective method of contraception, uptake is variable globally, with scope for increased engagement in high income nations. Very little qualitative research has been published in recent years to explore men's perspectives on vasectomy, which represents a key opportunity to better understand and strengthen men's contribution to reproductive and contraception equality. This paper takes a scoping review approach to identify key findings from the small but important body of qualitative literature. Recent masculinities research argues that, despite some expansion in ways of being masculine, an underpinning ethos of dominance remains. Extant research on men's attitudes to vasectomy supports this ambivalent picture, indicating that while there are extending repertoires of masculinity for men to draw on in making sense of vasectomy, many remain underpinned by masculinist narratives. There remains scope for education and health promotion ensuring vasectomy is viewed as a suitable and safe option by more men of reproductive age. Increased uptake of vasectomy may also help shift the longstanding social expectation that women take primary responsibility for contraceptive practices, challenging gender discourses on contraception.
虽然输精管结扎术是一种安全且高效的避孕方法,但在全球范围内的采用率存在差异,高收入国家还有进一步提高的空间。近年来,很少有定性研究来探讨男性对输精管结扎术的看法,这是一个更好地理解和加强男性在生殖和避孕平等方面贡献的重要机会。本文采用范围综述方法,从为数不多但重要的定性文献中确定关键发现。最近的男性气质研究认为,尽管男性气质的表现方式有所扩大,但主导的基本精神仍然存在。现有的男性对输精管结扎术的态度研究支持了这种矛盾的观点,表明虽然男性在理解输精管结扎术时有更多的男性气质表现方式可供选择,但许多方式仍然以男性气质为基础。仍然需要进行教育和健康促进,以确保更多处于生育年龄的男性认为输精管结扎术是一种合适和安全的选择。增加输精管结扎术的采用率也可能有助于改变长期以来的社会期望,即女性主要负责避孕措施,挑战关于避孕的性别话语。