Conformity to masculine norms and men’s responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.

J. Mahalik, Michael Di Bianca, Michael P. Harris
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Public Significance Statement The study examined men's conformity to specific masculinity norms to predict their adherence to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations for combatting COVID-19 and their attitudes toward mask wearing. The findings can aid in public health efforts to improve men's participation in combatting the pandemic and future public health crises. The study examined men's conformity to masculine norms as related to adherence to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations for mitigating the spread of COVID-19 as well as men's attitudes toward mask wearing. Five hundred eighty nine participant men, predominantly White and heterosexual, completed the 10-15 min anonymous online survey through Prolific. After controlling for demographics, results indicated that the masculine norms of emotional control and power over women were related to less adherence to CDC recommendations;and that self-reliance, power over women, and heterosexual self-presentation were related to more negative attitudes toward mask wearing. Limitations and future research such as improving men's participation in combatting COVID-19, and other public health crises, by addressing men's specific salient masculine norms when developing and implementing public health outreach and prevention are discussed.
遵守男性规范与男性应对COVID-19大流行
该研究调查了男性是否符合特定的男子气概规范,以预测他们是否遵守疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)抗击COVID-19的建议,以及他们对戴口罩的态度。研究结果有助于公共卫生工作,以提高男子在防治大流行病和未来公共卫生危机中的参与程度。该研究调查了男性对男性规范的遵从程度,包括遵守疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)关于减轻COVID-19传播的建议,以及男性对戴口罩的态度。589名男性参与者,主要是白人和异性恋者,通过多产完成了10-15分钟的匿名在线调查。在控制了人口统计因素后,结果表明,男性的情绪控制规范和对女性的权力与对疾病预防控制中心建议的遵守程度较低有关;而自力更生、对女性的权力和异性恋自我表现与对戴面具的消极态度有关。讨论了局限性和未来的研究,例如通过在制定和实施公共卫生外展和预防时解决男性特定的突出男性规范来提高男性参与抗击COVID-19和其他公共卫生危机。
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