探讨在被判刑监禁的男性中,过度男性化在性暴力受害与不良心理健康影响之间的调节作用。

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Journal of Mens Health Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-30 DOI:10.22514/jomh.2024.169
Sebenzile Nkosi, Kopano Ratele, Yandisa Sikweyiya, Neo Morojele
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性侵犯在监狱服刑人员中很常见,严重影响受害者的心理健康。我们探讨了在南非Tshwane被监禁的男性中,过度男子气概作为性暴力(SV)受害者和随之而来的精神健康结果(原型和男性抑郁症、酒精使用和药物使用)之间的调节因素。为了方便起见,160名在押男子自行完成了两份问卷:问卷1是在监禁期间完成的,包括人口统计、监禁相关特征和参与身体战斗等主题;问卷2是在他们出狱至少两个月后完成的,包括人口统计、帮派关系、过度男性化、性侵犯受害者、滥用药物和/或酒精、典型抑郁症和男性抑郁症等主题。进行描述性分析以检验样本特征。变量间的相关性采用Pearson相关分析检验,调节效应采用SPSS PROCESS宏观软件检验。高男子气概对性侵犯受害和原型抑郁有显著的调节作用。事后探查分析显示,在高度认可超级男子气概的男性中,SV受害与原型抑郁之间存在显著的负相关,但在那些认可低水平或平均水平的超级男子气概的男性中,没有观察到显著的关系。高男子气概对性侵犯受害、男性抑郁、酒精使用和药物使用的调节作用无统计学意义。高阳刚之气的男性尽管遭受过性侵害,但患原型抑郁症的可能性较低。针对性行为相关心理健康结果的干预措施应考虑到男性理想在监禁男性或有监禁史男性的性行为相关心理反应中的作用。
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Exploring hypermasculinity as a moderator between sexual violence victimization and adverse mental health effects among sentenced incarcerated men.

Sexual assault is a common occurrence among incarcerated men in correctional facilities, and severely impacts the psychological well-being of the victim. We explored hypermasculinity as a moderator between sexual violence (SV) victimization and consequent mental health outcomes (prototypic and masculine depression, alcohol use and drug use) among incarcerated men in Tshwane, South Africa. A convenience sample of 160 incarcerated men self-completed two questionnaires: Questionnaire 1, completed during their incarceration, included themes such as demographics, incarceration-related characteristics, and involvement in physical fighting, and Questionnaire 2, completed at least two months post their release from incarceration, included themes such as demographics, gang affiliation, hypermasculinity, SV victimization, misuse of substances and/or alcohol, prototypic depression and masculine depression. Descriptive analyses were conducted to examine sample characteristics. Associations between variables were examined with Pearson's correlational analysis while the moderation effect was tested with the SPSS PROCESS macro software. Hypermasculinity had a significant moderation effect on SV victimization and prototypic depression. Post hoc probing analyses showed a significant negative relationship between SV victimization and prototypic depression among men who highly endorsed hypermasculinity, but no significant relationship was observed among those who endorsed hypermasculinity at low or average levels. The moderation effect of hypermasculinity was not statistically significant for SV victimization and masculine depression, alcohol use and drug use. Men who were high in hypermasculinity had a decreased likelihood of prototypic depression despite having been sexually victimized. Interventions that address SV-related mental health outcomes should take into account the role of masculine ideals in SV-related psychological reactions among incarcerated men or men with a history of incarceration.

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Journal of Mens Health
Journal of Mens Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
0.90
自引率
28.60%
发文量
153
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: JOMH is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal. JOMH publishes cutting-edge advances in a wide range of diseases and conditions, including diagnostic procedures, therapeutic management strategies, and innovative clinical research in gender-based biology. It also addresses sexual disparities in health, life expectancy, lifestyle and behaviors and so on. Scientists are encouraged to publish their experimental, theoretical, and descriptive studies and observations in as much detail as possible.
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