男性在线讨论伴侣避孕措施的定性内容分析

IF 2.7 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Georgia R Breakey, Anna Chur-Hansen, Melissa Oxlad
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摘要

随着堕胎限制的增加,男性在预防怀孕方面的作用是必须考虑的。尽管避孕责任主要落在女性身上,但男性也会对避孕和意外怀孕感到担忧、焦虑和信息差距。我们对reddit r/birthcontrol版块的699篇帖子进行了反思性内容分析,旨在探讨男性对伴侣使用避孕措施的讨论,以及这些讨论如何影响对共同避孕决策的理解。我们的分析产生了143个代码,4个类别和16个子类别,描述了男性对reddit子版块的使用,男性怀孕焦虑的原因,男性减少焦虑的方法,以及男性对性和快乐的优先级。这些发现为男性与怀孕有关的焦虑提供了新的见解——这是生殖健康研究中一个未被充分探索的现象——并揭示了男性如何在缺乏其他资源的情况下利用在线论坛寻求信息和情感支持。通过在一个自然主义的网络环境中调查男性的生殖问题,研究结果提高了人们对性别避孕责任的认识,并强调了调查男性参与预防怀孕的重要性,特别是在堕胎限制越来越多的时代。
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A Qualitative Content Analysis of Men's Online Discussions About Their Partner's Contraceptive Use.

As restrictions on abortion access increase, men's roles in pregnancy prevention are important to consider. Despite contraceptive responsibility largely falling on women, men also experience concerns, anxieties, and information gaps regarding contraception and unintended pregnancy. We conducted a reflexive content analysis of 699 posts from the subreddit r/birthcontrol, aiming to explore what men discuss regarding their partner's use of contraception and how that can inform understanding of shared contraceptive decision-making. Our analysis resulted in 143 codes, four categories, and 16 subcategories that described men's use of the subreddit, causes of men's pregnancy anxiety, men's methods of reducing anxiety, and men's prioritization of sex and pleasure. These findings provide novel insights into men's pregnancy-related anxiety - an underexplored phenomenon in reproductive health research - and reveal how men use online forums to seek information and emotional support in the absence of other resources. By examining men's reproductive concerns in a naturalistic online setting, the findings advance knowledge about gendered contraceptive responsibility and highlight the importance of examining men's involvement in pregnancy prevention, particularly in an era of increased restriction on access to abortion.

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CiteScore
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自引率
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Sex Research (JSR) is a scholarly journal devoted to the publication of articles relevant to the variety of disciplines involved in the scientific study of sexuality. JSR is designed to stimulate research and promote an interdisciplinary understanding of the diverse topics in contemporary sexual science. JSR publishes empirical reports, theoretical essays, literature reviews, methodological articles, historical articles, teaching papers, book reviews, and letters to the editor. JSR actively seeks submissions from researchers outside of North America.
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