How Masculinity Impedes African American Men From Seeking Mental Health Treatment

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH American Journal of Men's Health Pub Date : 2024-09-17 DOI:10.1177/15579883241278846
Arnai Johnson, Leslie Amonoo, Saria Lofton, Keesha L. Powell-Roach
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This study addresses the pronounced mental health disparities faced by African American men, characterized by the heightened severity of mental health conditions and their reluctance to seek mental health treatment. Persistent neglect toward the mental health of African American men perpetuates systemic inequities and heightens the stigma surrounding mental well-being within their communities. This study investigates the interaction of masculinity, distrust in doctors, and parental support on attitudes influencing African American men’s reluctance to seek mental health care. A survey administered to 74 African American men revealed a negative correlation between masculinity and attitudes toward seeking mental health treatment. In contrast, no significant correlations were found between distrust in doctors and parental support on attitudes toward seeking mental health treatment. These findings were analyzed using Pearson’s correlation, underscoring the urgent need to address masculine norms in mental health discourse among African American men. Implications of the findings and future directions for masculinity in African American men are discussed.
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男性气质如何阻碍非裔美国男性寻求心理健康治疗
本研究探讨了美国黑人男性在心理健康方面面临的明显差距,其特点是心理健康状况更加严重,而且不愿寻求心理健康治疗。对美国黑人男性心理健康的长期忽视延续了系统性的不平等,并加剧了其社区内围绕心理健康的污名化。本研究调查了大男子主义、对医生的不信任以及父母的支持对影响非裔美国男性不愿寻求心理保健的态度的相互作用。对 74 名非裔美国男性进行的一项调查显示,男性气质与寻求心理健康治疗的态度之间存在负相关。相比之下,对医生的不信任和父母的支持与寻求心理健康治疗的态度之间没有明显的相关性。这些研究结果是通过皮尔逊相关性分析得出的,强调了解决非裔美国男性心理健康话语中的男性规范问题的迫切性。本文讨论了研究结果的意义以及非裔美国男性男性气质的未来发展方向。
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American Journal of Men's Health
American Journal of Men's Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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3.70
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4.30%
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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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