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Masculinity and the Body: How African-American and White Men Experience Cancer Screening Exams Involving the Rectum

机译:男子气概和身体:非洲裔美国人和白人如何体验涉及直肠的癌症筛查考试

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Past research on prostate and colorectal cancer disparities finds that barriers to screening, such as embarrassment and offensiveness, are often reported. Yet none of this literature investigates why. This study uses masculinity and health theory to examine how men experience two common screenings, digital rectal exams (DREs) and colonoscopies. In-depth interviews were conducted with 64 African-American and white men from diverse backgrounds, aged 40–64, from North Carolina, USA. Regardless of race or education, men experienced DREs more negatively than colonoscopies because penetration with a finger was associated with a gay sexual act. Some men disliked colonoscopies, however, because they associated any penetration as an affront to their masculinity. Because beliefs did not differ by race, future research should focus on structural issues to examine why disparities persist with prostate and colorectal cancer. Recommendations are provided for educational programs and physicians to improve men’s experiences with exams that involve the rectum.
机译:过去有关前列腺癌和结肠直肠癌差异的研究发现,经常会出现筛查障碍,例如尴尬和厌恶感。然而,这些文献都没有调查原因。这项研究使用男性气质和健康理论来研究男性如何经历两种常见的检查,即直肠指检(DRE)和结肠镜检查。对来自美国北卡罗来纳州的64名来自不同背景,年龄在40-64岁之间的非洲裔美国人和白人进行了深入采访。无论种族或受教育程度如何,男性经历DRE的经历都比结肠镜检查更为消极,因为手指的渗透与同性恋的性行为有关。但是,有些人不喜欢结肠镜检查,因为他们将任何渗透都视为对男性气质的冒犯。由于不同种族的信念没有差异,因此未来的研究应将重点放在结构性问题上,以检查为什么前列腺癌和结直肠癌之间的差异仍然存在。为教育计划和医师提供了建议,以改善男性进行涉及直肠的检查的体验。

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