| Literature DB >> 29790408 |
James R Mahalik1, Faedra R Backus Dagirmanjian2.
Abstract
To understand influences on medical help seeking in men from traditionally masculine occupations, semistructured interviews with 12 men employed in manual and industrial labor were conducted. The semistructured interview format explored participant men's understanding and experiences of annual exams and medical help seeking, their own and others' reactions to seeking medical help, and influences on their own care and understanding of what it means to seek medical care. Utilizing consensual qualitative research methodology, five domains emerged: Social norms around medical care, managing threat, getting medical help is gendered, work-related influences, and pragmatic contributors to medical help seeking. Results extended the literature by situating men's understanding of physician visits within a gendered and social context, and highlighting the influence of work and coworkers, where messages are often contradictory and inconsistent about medical help seeking. Future research should examine additional contextual factors influencing men's attitudes toward seeking health care, including race, culture, and sexual orientation, as well as seek to develop and evaluate interventions that promote men's utilization of medical services.Entities:
Keywords: gender; masculinity; men’s health; physician visits
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29790408 PMCID: PMC6142142 DOI: 10.1177/1557988318777351
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Mens Health ISSN: 1557-9883
Semistructured Interview Guide for Medical Help Seeking.
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Domains, Categories, and Frequencies for Men’s Seeking Medical Care.
| Domain | Category | Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| Social norms around medical care | Descriptive norms | Typical (8) |
| Subjective norms | Variant (7) | |
| Managing threat | Must cross a threshold | Variant (7) |
| Fear of learning something bad | Typical (7) | |
| Don’t want to draw attention to self | Variant (5) | |
| Relief to know things are okay | Variant (3) | |
| Getting medical help is gendered | Men tough things out | Typical (9) |
| Women need more medical care | Variant (6) | |
| Men don’t want to know | Variant (5) | |
| Normative for women to seek medical care | Variant (4) | |
| Work-related influences | Can’t miss work | Variant (5) |
| Checkup needed for work | Variant (3) | |
| Pragmatic contributors to medical help seeking | Positive view of annual checkup | Typical (9) |
| Age | Typical (8) | |
| Experience with physicians and medical setting | Variant (6) | |
| Family history | Variant (5) | |
| Cost/insurance | Variant (5) |
Note. N = 12.