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Talking About Public Health With African American Men: Perceptions of Environmental Health and Infertility

机译:与非裔美国人谈论公共卫生:对环境卫生和不孕症的看法

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While the past two decades have seen rapid advances in research demonstrating links between environmental health and reproductive capacity, African American men have largely been overlooked as study participants. To give voice to the perceptions of urban African American men, the present qualitative study conducted focus groups of men recruited from street- and internet-based advertisements in Washington, DC. Participants were asked for their perspectives on their environment, reproductive health and fertility, and factors that would influence their participation in public health research. Participants expressed concern about ubiquitous environmental exposures characteristic of their living environments, which they attributed in part to gentrification and urban development. Infertility was seen as a threat to masculinity and a taboo subject in the African American community and several participants shared personal stories describing a general code of silence about the subject. Each group offered multiple suggestions for recruiting African American men into research studies; facilitators for study participation included cultural relevance, incentives, transparent communication, internet- and community-based recruitment, and use of African Americans and/or recruiters of color as part of the research team. When asked whether participants would participate in a hypothetical study on fertility that involved providing a sperm sample, there was a mixed reaction, with some expressing concern about how such a sample would be used and others describing a few facilitators for participation in such a study. These are unique perspectives that are largely missing from current-day evidence on the inclusion of African American men in environmental health and reproductive health research.
机译:在过去的二十年中,研究证明了环境健康与生殖能力之间的联系已取得了飞速的发展,但作为研究参与者,非洲裔美国人却在很大程度上被忽视了。为了表达对都市非洲裔美国人男性的看法,本定性研究对华盛顿特区街头和互联网广告中招募的男性人群进行了重点研究。要求参与者提供有关他们的环境,生殖健康和生育力以及影响其参与公共卫生研究的因素的观点。与会者对他们的生活环境普遍存在的环境暴露表示关切,他们部分将其归因于高级化和城市发展。在非裔美国人社区中,不育被视为对男子气概的威胁和禁忌话题,一些参与者分享了个人故事,描述了对该话题保持沉默的一般守则。每个小组为招募非裔美国人进行研究提供了多种建议。研究参与的促进者包括文化相关性,激励措施,透明的交流,基于互联网和社区的招聘,以及使用非裔美国人和/或有色人种作为研究团队的一部分。当被问及参与者是否会参加涉及提供精子样本的生育力假设研究时,反应不一,其中一些人担心如何使用这种样本,而另一些人则描述了一些参与这项研究的促进者。这些独特的观点在当今关于将非裔美国人纳入环境健康和生殖健康研究的证据中已大为缺失。

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