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A Brotherhood Perspective: How African American Male Relationships May Improve Trust and Utilization of Health Care

机译:兄弟情谊:非洲裔美国男性关系如何改善医疗保健的信任和利用

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The objective of this research was to explore interview data to understand and characterize the nature of brotherhood in a sample of African American men at two historically Black colleges and universities. The authors used thematic analysis on semistructured interview data, collected by an ethnically diverse research team. Recruitment and interviews were conducted at two historically Black colleges and universities in Texas. Twenty African American men, 18 to 35 years old, were randomly selected from 62 recruited participants. Five categories framed brotherhood and health care utilization: (a) trust lessens individual barriers to action, (b) identity unites men through a process of authentication, (c) generations lead by example, (d) approaching life as a shared learning experience, and (e) social pressure and ridicule uphold collective action. Findings suggest that participants trust a group view, identify with the collective, and respond to social pressure to conform; therefore, brotherhood acts as a support mechanism, and its validation influences individual-level engagement and nonengagement.
机译:这项研究的目的是探索采访数据,以了解和表征两个历史悠久的黑人高校中的非洲裔美国人样本中的兄弟情谊。作者对由不同种族的研究小组收集的半结构化访谈数据进行了主题分析。招聘和面试是在德克萨斯州的两家历史悠久的黑人学院和大学中进行的。从62名新招募的参与者中随机抽取20名18至35岁的非洲裔美国人。兄弟情谊和医疗保健利用分为五类:(a)信任减少了个人行动的障碍,(b)身份通过认证过程使男人团结在一起,(c)以身作则的世代相传,(d)将生活作为一种共享的学习经验, (e)社会压力和嘲笑维护集体行动。研究结果表明,参与者信任团体观点,认同集体,并应对社会压力以顺应;因此,兄弟情谊是一种支持机制,其验证会影响个人层面的参与和不参与。

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