Community Views of Determinants of Men's Wellbeing in Guatemala: A Study Using Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping.

Katherine W Pizarro, Anne M Chomat, Diego P Quieju, Bernardo Y López, Iván Sarmiento, Nicholas LeBel, Chloe Mancini, Neil Andersson, Danielle Groleau, Anne Cockcroft
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Abstract

Background: In post-conflict Guatemala, Indigenous men's psychological distress has been linked to violence exposure, disrupted social support systems, and structural inequities.

Purpose: We aimed to document how communities themselves understand men's wellbeing and the factors that influence men's wellbeing.

Research design and study sample: Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping with 20 stakeholder groups in Santiago Atitlán and Cuilco, Guatemala defined men's wellbeing in local terms and identified the influences community groups understood to promote and detract from men's wellbeing. Participants mapped pathways through which influences affected wellbeing and weighted their relative perceived strength.

Analysis: The researchers used thematic analysis to summarise influences into 43 factors and used fuzzy transitive closure to calculate their net causal influence for each set of stakeholders. We compared perspectives of groups of adult men, adult women, and practitioners of Mayan medicine in Santiago Atitlán, with a primarily Indigenous population, to groups in Cuilco, with a primarily non-Indigenous population. We also compared perspectives across age groups in Santiago Atitlán.

Results: Across regions, maps highlighted the importance of family and social relations, emotional distress, substance use and physical health for men's wellbeing. Basic resource insecurity and unemployment were top risk factors for men's wellbeing in maps from Cuilco but had both risk and protective influences on men's wellbeing in maps from Santiago Atitlán.

Conclusions: Findings challenge the focus on scale-up of individual biomedical interventions as the best strategy to reduce the burden of emotional distress in Guatemala and raise questions about standard development approaches that emphasize income generation and educational attainment above cultural continuity and social harmony.

危地马拉男性幸福决定因素的社区观点:一项使用模糊认知映射的研究。
背景:在冲突后的危地马拉,土著男性的心理困扰与暴力暴露、社会支持系统中断和结构性不平等有关。目的:我们旨在记录社区本身如何理解男性的幸福以及影响男性幸福的因素。研究设计和研究样本:在圣地亚哥Atitlán和危地马拉奎伊尔科与20个利益相关者团体进行模糊认知映射,以当地的方式定义了男性的福祉,并确定了社区团体对男性福祉的促进和损害的影响。参与者绘制了影响幸福感的途径,并对他们的相对感知强度进行了加权。分析:研究人员使用主题分析将影响总结为43个因素,并使用模糊传递闭包计算其对每组利益相关者的净因果影响。我们比较了圣地亚哥Atitlán以土著人口为主的成年男性、成年女性和玛雅医学从业者群体与Cuilco以非土著人口为主的群体的观点。我们还比较了圣地亚哥各年龄组的观点Atitlán。结果:在各个地区,地图都强调了家庭和社会关系、情绪困扰、物质使用和身体健康对男性福祉的重要性。在圭尔科的地图上,基本资源不安全和失业是影响男性幸福感的主要风险因素,但在圣地亚哥的地图上,这两个因素对男性幸福感既有风险影响,也有保护作用Atitlán。结论:研究结果对将扩大个人生物医学干预措施作为减轻危地马拉情绪困扰负担的最佳策略提出了挑战,并对强调创收和教育成就高于文化连续性和社会和谐的标准发展方法提出了质疑。
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