Understanding Men's Lived Experience of Mental Distress Through Metaphors.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Sarah K McKenzie, Fiona Mathieson, Tiara Das, Matthew C Genuchi, John L Oliffe
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Abstract

The use of tailored language, which involves a clinician's ability to adapt communication styles and employ accessible terms and concepts, has long been touted as key to engaging men with mental health services. Metaphors are one communication device that can provide men with ways through which to meaningfully express themselves and communicate their mental distress experiences. Using qualitative photovoice research, the current study examined how New Zealand-based men (n = 21) communicatively constructed their meaning of mental distress through metaphors. Analysis of interview data was used to derive three metaphor groupings men consistently drew on to articulate their lived experiences: metaphors of emotions (darkness and weight), metaphors of survival (battle and entity), and metaphors of disembodiments (debility and entrapment). The findings highlight the power of metaphors as a tool for men in communicating their experiences of mental distress and are valuable for health professionals to contemplate across an array of contexts. The implications and importance of a metaphor-enriched perspective for engaging men in professional health care settings and services are discussed.

通过隐喻了解男性的精神压力生活体验。
长期以来,使用有针对性的语言,包括临床医生调整沟通方式、使用易于理解的术语和概念的能力,一直被认为是吸引男性参与心理健康服务的关键。隐喻是一种交流工具,它可以为男性提供有意义地表达自我和交流心理困扰经历的方式。本研究采用定性摄影选择研究的方法,考察了新西兰男性(n = 21)如何通过隐喻来构建他们对精神痛苦的理解。通过对访谈数据的分析,研究人员得出了男性在阐述其生活经历时经常使用的三种隐喻:情感隐喻(黑暗和沉重)、生存隐喻(战斗和实体)以及非实体隐喻(衰弱和禁锢)。研究结果凸显了隐喻作为男性交流其精神痛苦经历的一种工具所具有的力量,这对医疗专业人员在各种情况下进行思考具有重要价值。本文还讨论了丰富的隐喻视角对男性参与专业医疗环境和服务的意义和重要性。
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American Journal of Men's Health
American Journal of Men's Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
4.30%
发文量
107
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: American Journal of Men"s Health will be a core resource for cutting-edge information regarding men"s health and illness. The Journal will publish papers from all health, behavioral and social disciplines, including but not limited to medicine, nursing, allied health, public health, health psychology/behavioral medicine, and medical sociology and anthropology.
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