黑人男同性恋者对男子气概的社会建构及其在心理健康中的作用的看法

IF 1.9 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Keith J. Watts, K. Bentley
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摘要

摘要简介:男性气质的意义和体验在不同的人和群体中是不同的,以往的研究表明,这种差异反映在心理健康结果上。对于处于性少数群体和种族少数群体的十字路口的黑人同性恋男性来说,在与男子气概相关的规范和期望中导航通常会带来许多挑战。方法:这项现象学研究探讨了生活在美国东南部一个主要城市的17名年龄在26岁到67岁之间的黑人同性恋男性如何定义、理解和体验男性气概,以及他们对男性气概与心理健康和幸福的关系的看法。结果:参与者的叙述反映了一种强烈的共识,即男性气概是一种社会建构,与一系列限制和解放的特征和经历有关,并且对心理健康有很强的影响。结论:提高对男性身份与黑人男同性恋心理健康和福祉的相关性的认识和理解,有助于提供更合适、更富有同情心的心理健康项目和服务,从而可能促进该社区成员对服务的利用。
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Perceptions of gay black men on the social construction of masculinity and its role in mental health
Abstract Introduction: The meaning and experience of masculinity differs across people and groups, and previous research has demonstrated that such differences are reflected in mental health outcomes. For gay Black men situated at the intersection of identifying as both a sexual minority and a racial minority, navigating the norms and expectations associated with masculinity often presents many challenges. Methodology: This phenomenological study explored how 17 gay Black men ranging in age from 26 to 67 years, who live in a major city in the southeastern region of the United States, define, understand, and experience masculinity, as well as their perceptions about its connection to their mental health and well-being. Results: Participant narratives reflected a strong consensus that masculinity is a social construction that is associated with a range of both limiting and liberating characteristics and experiences, and that has strong implications for mental health. Conclusions: Increased awareness and understanding of the relevance of a masculine identity to the mental health and well-being of gay Black men can help provide more appropriate and more compassionate mental health programs and services that are likely to promote service utilization among members of this community.
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