Patel Akash U, Schammel Joshua, Panken Evan J, Dubin Justin M
Department of Urology, Albany Medical Center, Albany, NY, USA.
Department of Urology, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA.
Int J Impot Res. 2025 Jun 25. doi: 10.1038/s41443-025-01114-6.
This review explores the perception of vasectomy on social media to better understand the current online landscape of men's reproductive health. Evolving sociocultural values and drastic changes in the legal landscape have sparked important conversations about contraception among Americans. Effective contraception options are limited for men. Vasectomy is a safe, reliable, and affordable form of permanent contraception. Men's reproductive health is often stigmatized, and it is paramount to understand the drivers of this stigmatization, especially as interest in vasectomy appears to be rising. Cultural stigmatization is often reflected online. Social media has become ubiquitous in our culture, with both a broad reach and a strong societal influence. Other domains of reproductive health have seen substantial levels of misinformation online. While it is unclear how the male perception of vasectomy has evolved online over the past few years, the recent growing demand creates a unique avenue for urologists to engage in Men's Health both in the clinic and online. Urologist-driven efforts online present the opportunity to address misinformation and help ensure prospective patients are better informed regarding their options for contraception.
本综述探讨了社交媒体上对输精管切除术的认知,以更好地了解当前男性生殖健康的网络现状。不断演变的社会文化价值观和法律格局的巨大变化引发了美国人关于避孕的重要讨论。男性有效的避孕选择有限。输精管切除术是一种安全、可靠且经济实惠的永久性避孕方式。男性生殖健康常常受到污名化,了解这种污名化的驱动因素至关重要,尤其是在对输精管切除术的兴趣似乎正在上升的情况下。文化污名化常常在网上有所体现。社交媒体在我们的文化中已无处不在,具有广泛的影响力和强大的社会影响。生殖健康的其他领域在网上存在大量错误信息。虽然过去几年男性对输精管切除术的认知在网上如何演变尚不清楚,但最近不断增长的需求为泌尿科医生在临床和网络上参与男性健康创造了独特途径。泌尿科医生在网上开展的工作提供了纠正错误信息的机会,并有助于确保潜在患者更好地了解他们的避孕选择。