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Young men’s health: A balance between self-reliance and vulnerability in the light of hegemonic masculinity

Regina Nobis
Lecturer, Department of Nursing, Health and Culture, University West, Trollhättan, Sweden

Inger Sandén
Senior Lecturer, Department of Nursing, Health and Culture, University West, Trollhättan, Sweden

Abstract

Masculinity, in its hegemonic form, can have the effect that men avoid talking about health problems and do not consult health care, even when help is needed.

This study had two aims: firstly to describe how young men relate to health, ill health, masculinity and their bodies, and secondly to investigate their abilities of self-care. Interviews with eleven men were conducted using a semi-structured approach. Qualitative content analysis was used to analyse the transcribed interviews.

The findings revealed five main themes; ‘body awareness', ‘the creation of self-reliance', ‘feelings of freedom', ‘the process of self-care awareness' and, finally, ‘feelings of vulnerability'. Hegemonic masculinity impacted greatly on the men in this study and could be traced in expressions of dependency, vulnerability, loss of freedom and an altered body image. These were viewed as health disadvantages due to the threat to hegemonic masculinity.

Keywords

body image, content analysis, help-seeking behaviour, nursing, physical fitness, self-care


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