dc.contributor.author | Ricky M. Granderson, Gary W. Harper , Ryan Wade, Wilson Odero , Daniel P. Onyango Olwango and Errol L. Fields | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2022-01-26T11:57:12Z | |
dc.date.available | 2022-01-26T11:57:12Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2020 | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://repository.maseno.ac.ke/handle/123456789/4659 | |
dc.description | http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/sgd0000340 | en_US |
dc.description.abstract | Examining the impact of precarious manhood on the mental health of sexual minority men living in Kenya,
we hypothesized that (a) men who have sex with men exclusively (MSME) and men who have sex with men
and women (MSMW) would display differential patterns of conformity to norms of masculinity; (b) these
differences would result in distinct patterns of association between masculine conformity and symptoms of
psychological distress for MSME and MSMW; and (c) conformity to norms of masculinity would be
bidirectionally associated with symptoms of depression and anxiety. Using data collected from 391 young
men who participated in a community-based, cross-sectional study of HIV-related risk and resilience among
young sexual minority men in western Kenya, we ran a multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) to
assess differences in conformity to masculine norms and four hierarchical linear regression models to examine
the associations between conformity to masculine norms and symptoms of anxiety and depression for MSME
and MSMW. MANOVA results revealed no significant differences between MSME and MSMW in overall
conformity to masculinity, although MSMW were significantly more likely to conform to the masculine norm
of power over women. Regression results revealed that conformity to norms of masculinity was bidirectionally
associated with psychological distress and that these patterns of association were distinct for MSME and
MSMW. The discussion explores possible explanations for revealed differences between MSME and MSMW
using existing research. Clinical implications, limitations, and opportunities for future research are also
discussed.
Ikisiri
Kuchunguza athari za uume hatari juu ya afya ya akili ya wanaume wachache wanaoishi nchini Kenya,
tunazo nadhariatete kwamba (1) wanaume wanaojamiiana na wanaume pekee (MSME) na wanaume
wanaoshiriki ngono na wanaume na wanawake (MSMW) wataonyesha mifumo tofauti ya kuzingatia
kanuni za uume; (2) tofauti hizi zinaweza kusababisha mwelekeo tofauti wa ushirikiano kati ya ufanisi
wa wanaume na dalili za dhiki ya kisaikolojia kwa MSME na MSMW; na (3) kuzingatia kanuni za uume
kutakuwa na mwelekeo wa kuwili katika kuhusishwa na dalili za unyogovu na wasiwasi. Kutumia data
zilizokusanywa kutoka kwa vijana mia tatu tisaini na moja ambao walishiriki katika utafiti uliokitishwa
katika jamii, wa kuzingatia sehemu ya hatari ya kuhusiana na Virusi vya UKIMWI na ukakamavu kati
ya vijana wa kiume walio wachache huko Magharibi mwa Kenya, Kenya, tuliendesha MANOVA kupima
tofauti kulingana na kanuni za uume na mifano minne ya mwelekezo wa mstari mfano kierakia
kutathmini mahusiano kati ya utiifu kwa kanuni za uume na ishara za wasiwasi na unyogovu wa MSME
na MSMW. Matokeo ya MANOVA haukuonyesha tofauti kubwa kati ya MSME na MSMW kwa kufuata
kanuni za uume, ingawa MSMW ilionyesha kaida za uume kudhirisha nguvu dhidi ya wanawake.
Matokeo ya ukandamizaji yalibainisha kuwa kufuata kanuni za uume ulikuwa unahusishwa na ule | en_US |
dc.publisher | American Psychological Association | en_US |
dc.subject | masculinity, anxiety, depression, sexual behavior, Kenya | en_US |
dc.title | Gender Role Strain and the Precarious Manhood of Sexual Minority Kenyan Men | en_US |
dc.type | Article | en_US |