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I Would Rather Just Go Through With It Than Be Called a Wussy: An Exploration of How a Group of Young South African Men Think and Talk About Suicide

机译:我宁可被称为“笨拙”,也要经历:关于一群年轻的南非男人如何思考和谈论自杀的探讨

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Worldwide suicide is a deeply gendered phenomenon. In South Africa, approximately 80% of suicide completers are male. This study aimed to investigate how a group of young South African men understand and think about suicidal behavior. In-depth semistructured interviews and thematic analysis using a grounded theory approach revealed that this group of young South African men had permissive attitudes to suicide and viewed suicide as a morally defensible alternative in specific situations. They spoke of suicide as a goal-directed behavior that provides a means of regaining control, asserting power, communicating, and rendering oneself visible. From this perspective, suicide was understood as a brave act requiring strength and determination. These data have congruence with the Theory of Gender and Health, which proposes that constructions of masculinity may be implicated in the attitudes and beliefs young men in South Africa hold toward suicide.
机译:世界范围内的自杀是一种深层次的性别现象。在南非,大约80%的自杀完成者是男性。这项研究旨在调查一群南非年轻人如何理解和思考自杀行为。使用扎根的理论方法进行的深入半结构式访谈和主题分析表明,这群年轻的南非男人对自杀持宽容态度,并在特定情况下将自杀视为道义上的选择。他们认为自杀是一种目标导向的行为,它提供了一种重新获得控制,主张权力,进行交流以及使自己可见的手段。从这个角度来看,自杀被理解为需要力量和决心的勇敢行为。这些数据与“性别与健康理论”相吻合,该理论提出,男性气概的建构可能与南非年轻人对自杀的态度和信仰有关。

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