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Exploring the Influences of Hegemonic and Complicit Masculinity on Lifestyle Risk Factors for Noncommunicable Diseases Among Adult Men in Maseru, Lesotho

机译:探索霸权和同谋阳像气体对马塞卢成人男子非传染性疾病的生活方式风险因素的影响

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Masculinity is an important health determinant and has been studied as a risk factor for communicable diseases in the African context. This paper explores how hegemonic and complicit masculinities influence the lifestyle risk factors for noncommunicable diseases among men. A qualitative research method was used, where eight focus group discussions were conducted among adult men in Maseru, Lesotho. The data were analyzed using a thematic analysis approach. Although the participants typically described taking responsibility as a key feature of what it meant to be a man in Lesotho, their reported behaviors and rationales indicated that men commonly abdicated responsibility for their health to women. Participants were aware of the negative effects of smoking on health and acknowledged the difficulty to stop smoking due to the addictive nature of the habit. The initiation of smoking was linked by participants to the need to be seen as a man, and then maintained as a way of distinguishing themselves from the feminine. Regarding harmful alcohol consumption, participants reported that stress, particularly in their relationships with women, were linked to the need to drink, as they reported limited outlets for emotional expression for men in Lesotho. On the subject of poor diet, the study found that most men were aware of the importance of vegetable consumption; the perceived lengthy preparation process meant they typically depended on women for such healthy food preparation. Almost all participants were aware of the increased susceptibility to diverse negative health effects from physical inactivity, but because of the physical nature of the work, those engaged in traditionally masculine occupations did not exercise. In the context of lifestyle risk factors for noncommunicable diseases, masculinity has positive and negative impacts. It is important to design health education programs targeting men to successfully mitigate the negative health impacts of masculinity.
机译:男性气质是一个重要的健康决定因素,并被研究是非洲环境中传染病的危险因素。本文探讨了霸权和同谋阳话如何影响男性非传染性疾病的生活方式风险因素。使用了一种定性研究方法,其中八索岛的成人男性在成人男性中进行了八个焦点小组讨论。使用主题分析方法分析数据。虽然参与者通常被描述为成为莱索托的一个人的关键特征,但他们报道的行为和理由表明,男人对妇女的健康致意责任。参与者意识到吸烟对健康的负面影响,并承认由于习惯的上瘾性而难以吸烟。吸烟的启动被参与者联系在一起,需要被视为一个人,然后作为一种区分自我的方式。关于有害的酒精消费,参与者报告说,压力,特别是在与妇女的关系中,与饮酒的需要有关,因为他们报告了莱索托男子的情感表达的有限插座。在饮食贫困的主题上,研究发现,大多数人都意识到蔬菜消费的重要性;感知的冗长制备过程意味着它们通常依赖于女性进行这种健康的食物制剂。几乎所有参与者都意识到对物理不活动的不同负面健康影响的易感性增加,而是因为工作的身体性质,那些从事传统男性职业的人没有运动。在生活方式危险因素的背景下,非传染性疾病的因素,男性气概具有积极和负面影响。设计瞄准男性的健康教育计划,以成功减轻男性气质的负面健康影响。

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