"I want to be there for my children": fatherhood, diabetes and temporality among Peruvian men.

Frontiers in clinical diabetes and healthcare Pub Date : 2023-10-12 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fcdhc.2023.1207028
M Amalia Pesantes, Isabella Ferrazza, J Jaime Miranda
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Introduction: Living with a chronic condition is a challenging experience, as it can disrupt your capacity to function and fulfill social roles such as being a father. Fatherhood constitutes an important component of masculinity that has not received significant attention in studies aimed at understanding the role of gender norms in health-related behaviors. Fatherhood refers to the set of social expectations placed on men to provide, protect, and care for those considered his children. Our paper aims to show the importance of understanding men's perspectives around fatherhood and its relevance for staying healthy.

Methods: In-depth semi-structured interviews with men living with Type 2 diabetes in Peru to explore their experiences with diabetes management.

Results: Eighteen Peruvian men, diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes for at least one year and with ages between 27 and 59 years old were interviewed. They had an average of three children each and were all insured under the national insurance plan aimed at low-income groups in Peru. Their accounts described their concern of not being able to fulfill their roles as fathers as a result of their condition. They mentioned the importance of being physically and emotionally present in the lives of their children, taking care of them, and being an example. These concerns varied depending on the age of their children: those with younger children were more preoccupied with ensuring they stayed healthy. Temporality provides a relevant analytical approach to understand the interplay of fatherhood and motivation for diabetes management.

Discussion: Our study advances the research around the intersection between health and gender norms and argues that a more nuanced understanding of the construction of masculinity and the relevance of fatherhood in the lives of men could be useful to design and identify better health promotion strategies tailored to men with diabetes.

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“我想陪伴我的孩子”:父亲身份、糖尿病和秘鲁男性的暂时性。
引言:患有慢性病是一种具有挑战性的经历,因为它会破坏你的功能和履行社会角色的能力,比如做父亲。父亲身份是男性气质的一个重要组成部分,在旨在了解性别规范在健康相关行为中的作用的研究中,父亲身份没有得到显著关注。父亲身份是指对男性的一系列社会期望,以提供、保护和照顾那些被认为是他的孩子的人。我们的论文旨在展示理解男性对父亲身份的看法及其与保持健康的相关性的重要性。方法:对秘鲁2型糖尿病患者进行深入的半结构化访谈,探讨他们的糖尿病管理经验。结果:对18名秘鲁男性进行了访谈,他们被诊断患有2型糖尿病至少一年,年龄在27岁至59岁之间。他们平均每人有三个孩子,都参加了针对秘鲁低收入群体的国家保险计划。他们的叙述描述了他们对由于自身状况而无法履行父亲职责的担忧。他们提到了在孩子的生活中,在身体和情感上都要在场,照顾他们,并以身作则的重要性。这些担忧因孩子的年龄而异:那些有年幼孩子的人更专注于确保自己保持健康。暂时性提供了一种相关的分析方法来理解父亲身份和糖尿病管理动机之间的相互作用。讨论:我们的研究推进了围绕健康和性别规范之间交叉点的研究,并认为对男性气质的构建和父亲身份在男性生活中的相关性进行更细致的理解,可能有助于设计和确定更好的针对糖尿病男性的健康促进策略。
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