Maron Piotr
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, University of Exeter, Exter, UK.
Sociol Health Illn. 2025 May;47(4):e70045. doi: 10.1111/1467-9566.70045.
Psychiatric and psychological research has confirmed that less than 1% of the research on eating disorders is focused on males. However, for the first time, the occurrence of eating disorders is reportedly growing faster among the male population. Nevertheless, men still are more likely to stay undiagnosed. This paper bridges this gap and offers an analysis of male eating disorders (MEDs) and particularly drawing from a feminist technoscience perspective, it examines how male eating disorders are made up in clinical practices and encounters. Specifically, in this paper, I investigate the different ways by which male eating disorders emerge as a situated matter of concern and object of clinical care. In other words, I explore the 'making present' of the male and maleness in the clinical practices treating eating disorders in the Australian healthcare system. Based on the data from 25 semi-structured, qualitative interviews with clinicians, the paper draws out how care in relation to eating disorders is organised and, specifically, how the enactment of a female/male binary mobilised in clinicians' accounts of clinical practices may act to constrain care. Finally, I demonstrate how care practices could attend to male eating disorders differently in a more sensitive and intersectional way.
精神病学和心理学研究证实,饮食失调研究中针对男性的研究不到1%。然而,据报道,饮食失调在男性群体中的发生率首次增长得更快。尽管如此,男性仍更有可能未被诊断出来。本文弥补了这一差距,对男性饮食失调(MEDs)进行了分析,特别是从女性主义技术科学的角度,研究了男性饮食失调在临床实践和诊疗过程中是如何构成的。具体而言,在本文中,我研究了男性饮食失调作为一个特定的关注问题和临床护理对象出现的不同方式。换句话说,我探讨了在澳大利亚医疗系统中治疗饮食失调的临床实践中男性和男性特质是如何“呈现出来”的。基于对25名临床医生进行的半结构化定性访谈的数据,本文揭示了饮食失调护理是如何组织的,特别是临床医生在临床实践描述中运用的女性/男性二元划分可能如何限制护理。最后,我展示了护理实践如何以更敏感和交叉性的方式以不同方式关注男性饮食失调。