Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy II, Ulm University, Ulm, Germany.
Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, Bezirkskrankenhaus Donauwörth, Donauwörth, Germany.
BMC Psychiatry. 2023 Jul 10;23(1):492. doi: 10.1186/s12888-023-04979-3.
Masculinity norms play a crucial role in men's help-seeking behaviors, service-use, and coping strategies for depression. While previous studies provided evidence for the association between gender role orientations, work related attitudes, stigmatization of men with depression and depressive symptoms, it remains unclear to what extent gender role orientations change over time and whether psychiatric and psychotherapeutic treatment have an impact on these transformations. Additionally, the role of partners in supporting depressed men and the impact of dyadic coping on these processes have not been explored. The aim of this study is to investigate how masculinity orientations and work-related attitudes change over time in men treated for depression, and to examine the role of their partners and dyadic coping in these transformation processes.
TRANSMODE is a prospective longitudinal mixed-methods study investigating the transformation of masculinity orientations and work-related attitudes in men treated for depression between the ages of 18 and 65 from different settings in Germany. The study will recruit 350 men from various settings for quantitative analysis. By applying a latent transition analysis, the primary outcome are changes in masculine orientations and work-related attitudes over time, measured at four times (t0, t1, t2, t3) with intervals of 6 months. Qualitative interview with a subsample of depressed men selected using latent profile analysis, will be conducted between t0 and t1 (a1) with a follow-up of 12 months (a2). In addition, qualitative interviews with the partners of depressed men will be conducted between t2 and t3 (p1). Qualitative data will be analysed using qualitative structured content analysis.
A comprehensive understanding of the transformation processes of masculinity orientations over time including the impact of psychiatric/psychotherapeutic treatment and the role of partners can lead to the development of gender-sensitive depression treatment tailored to the unique needs of men with depression. Thus, the study can promote more effective and successful treatment outcomes and further contribute to reducing the stigma surrounding mental health issues among men and encourage them for mental health service use.
This study is registered in the German Clinical Trail Register (DRKS) and the WHO International Clinical Trials Registry Platform (ICTRP) under registration number DRKS00031065 (Date of registration 06 February 2023).
男性气质规范在男性寻求帮助的行为、服务使用以及抑郁的应对策略中起着至关重要的作用。尽管先前的研究提供了性别角色取向、与工作相关的态度、男性抑郁和抑郁症状污名化之间关联的证据,但性别角色取向随时间的变化程度以及精神科和心理治疗对这些变化的影响仍不清楚。此外,伴侣在支持抑郁男性中的作用以及二元应对在这些过程中的影响尚未得到探索。本研究旨在调查接受抑郁治疗的男性的男性气质取向和与工作相关的态度随时间的变化,并研究他们的伴侣和二元应对在这些转变过程中的作用。
TRANSMODE 是一项前瞻性纵向混合方法研究,调查了德国不同环境中 18 至 65 岁接受抑郁治疗的男性的男性气质取向和与工作相关的态度的转变。该研究将从不同环境中招募 350 名男性进行定量分析。通过应用潜在转变分析,主要结果是男性气质取向和与工作相关的态度随时间的变化,在四个时间点(t0、t1、t2、t3)进行测量,间隔为 6 个月。使用潜在剖面分析选择抑郁男性的子样本进行定性访谈,将在 t0 和 t1 之间进行(a1),随访 12 个月(a2)。此外,将在 t2 和 t3 之间对抑郁男性的伴侣进行定性访谈(p1)。使用定性结构内容分析对定性数据进行分析。
全面了解男性气质取向随时间的转变过程,包括精神科/心理治疗的影响和伴侣的作用,可以为针对抑郁男性独特需求的性别敏感的抑郁治疗方法的发展提供依据。因此,该研究可以促进更有效和成功的治疗结果,并进一步有助于减少男性心理健康问题的污名化,鼓励他们使用心理健康服务。
本研究在德国临床试验注册处(DRKS)和世界卫生组织国际临床试验注册平台(ICTRP)注册,注册号为 DRKS00031065(注册日期为 2023 年 2 月 6 日)。