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Hybrid Masculinity and Young Men's Circumscribed Engagement in Contraceptive Management.

Ann M Fefferman1, Ushma D Upadhyay2.   

Abstract

This research explores how gender shapes contraceptive management through in-depth interviews with 40 men and women of color ages 15 to 24, a life stage when the risk of unintended pregnancy is high in the United States. Although past research focuses on men's contraception-avoidant behaviors, little sociological work has explored ways men engage in contraception outside of condoms, such as contraceptive pills. Research often highlights how women manage these methods alone. Our research identifies how young men of color do help manage these methods through their engagement in contraceptive decision-making and use. Men accomplish this without limiting their partners' ability to prevent pregnancy. This is despite structural barriers such as poverty and gang-related violence that disproportionately affect low-income young men of color and often shape their reproductive goals. However, men's engagement is still circumscribed so that women take on a disproportionate burden of pregnancy prevention, reifying gender boundaries. We identify this as a form of hybrid masculinity, because men's behaviors are seemingly egalitarian but also sustain women's individualized risk of unintended pregnancy. This research points to the complexity of how race, class, and gender intersect to create an engaged but limited place for men in contraceptive management among marginalized youth.

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Keywords:  Class; Contraception; Gender; Hybrid Masculinity; Men/Masculinities; Race/Ethnicity; Reproduction; Young Adults; Youth

Year:  2018        PMID: 29755203      PMCID: PMC5939584          DOI: 10.1177/0891243218763313

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gend Soc        ISSN: 0891-2432


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5.  Examining HPV Awareness, Sexual Behavior, and Intent to Receive the HPV Vaccine Among Racial/Ethnic Male College Students 18-27 years.

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