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Exploring masculinities, sexual health and wellbeing across areas of high deprivation in Scotland: The depth of the challenge to improve understandings and practices

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Lorimer K, McMillan L, McDaid L, Milne D, Russell S & Hunt K (2018) Exploring masculinities, sexual health and wellbeing across areas of high deprivation in Scotland: The depth of the challenge to improve understandings and practices. Health and Place, 50, pp. 27-41. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2017.12.002

Abstract
Within and across areas of high deprivation, we explored constructions of masculinity in relation to sexual health and wellbeing, in what we believe to be the first UK study to take this approach. Our sample of 116 heterosexual men and women age 18–40 years took part in individual semi-structured interviews (n = 35) and focus group discussions (n = 18), across areas in Scotland. Drawing on a socio-ecological framework, findings revealed experience in places matter, with gender practices rooted in a domestically violent milieu, where localised, socio-cultural influences offered limited opportunities for more egalitarian performances of masculinity. We discuss the depths of the challenge in transforming masculinities in relation to sexual health and wellbeing in such communities.

Keywords
Masculinities; Sexual health; Area depriviation; Gender; Violence

Journal
Health and Place: Volume 50

StatusPublished
FundersMedical Research Council, Medical Research Council, Medical Research Council, Medical Research Council and Scottish Government Health Directorate
Publication date31/03/2018
Publication date online13/01/2018
Date accepted by journal08/12/2017
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/27274
PublisherElsevier BV
ISSN1353-8292

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