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Heavy is the Head That Wears the Crown: Black Men’s Perspective on Harmful Effects of Black Women’s Hair Product Use and Breast Cancer Risk

机译:沉重的是戴冠的头部:黑人男子对黑人女性发毛和乳腺癌风险的有害影响的看法

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Racial disparities in breast cancer are well-documented, and Black women assume a disproportionate burden of breast cancer mortality. Black women also commonly use hair products containing endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) more often at an increased rate, as compared to other racial/ethnic groups. Emerging findings have reported the use of hair and other personal care products containing EDCs may contribute to breast cancer risk. While some sociocultural perspectives about hair and identity have been explored, the role of beauty expectations upheld by males has not been studied. Through a community-based participatory methodology, we explored perceptions and beliefs held by Black men regarding Black women’s hair, chemical exposures in hair products, and breast cancer risk. Focus groups and key informant interviews—among men with and without partners with a history of breast cancer—were used to examine the male perspective regarding the attractiveness of Black hairstyles, opinions of beauty norms, and knowledge of breast cancer risk factors. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed, and analyzed guided by grounded theory methods. From the 66 participants interviewed, there was general support for natural hairstyles, which were associated with confidence and self-esteem in women. Men agreed that beauty standards and societal pressures play notable roles in the women’s personal behaviors though they mostly lacked knowledge of women’s breast cancer risk related to EDCs found in personal care products. Participants suggested a multipronged strategy centered on community education involving social and traditional media campaigns, and the engagement of policy makers in intervention efforts.
机译:乳腺癌的种族差异是良好的记录,黑人女性承担不成比例的乳腺癌死亡负担。与其他种族/民族相比,黑人女性也通常使用含有内分泌破坏化学物质(EDCS)的头发产品,而较高。新兴调查结果报道了使用含有EDC的毛发和其他个人护理产品可能导致乳腺癌风险有助于乳腺癌风险。虽然已经探索了关于头发和身份的一些社会文化的观点,但尚未研究美容期望追求的美容期望。通过以社区为基础的参与方法,我们探讨了黑人男子对黑人女性的头发,头发制品的化学曝光和乳腺癌风险的看法和信仰。焦点小组和关键的信息访谈 - 在没有乳腺癌历史的男性和没有合作伙伴的男性 - 用于检查关于黑发性的吸引力,美容规范意见的男性的视角,以及乳腺癌风险因素的知识。采访被接地理论方法引导的音频记录,转录和分析。从采访的66名参与者来看,对天然发型的一般性支持,这与妇女的信心和自尊有关。男人同意美容标准和社会压力在妇女的个人行为中发挥着显着的作用,尽管它们主要缺乏对个人护理产品中的EDC相关的女性乳腺癌风险的了解。与会者建议以社区教育为中心的多强制战略,涉及社会和传统媒体运动的社区教育,以及政策制定者在干预努力中的参与。

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