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Thats not masculineMasculine Capital and Health-related BehaviourUniversity of Sussex, UK, R.De-Visser{at}sussex.ac.uk
Birkbeck College, University of London, UK
University of Sussex, UK In recent years increasing attention has been given to how different masculinities are expressed in young mens health behaviour. To examine whether men can use competence in key health-related masculine domains to compensate for other non-masculine behaviour, group discussions were conducted with men aged 18—21 living in London, England. The analysis revealed the ways in which competence in traditionally masculine health-related domains produces masculine capital, which can be used to compensate for non-masculine behaviour in other domains. However, the capacity to trade this capital is limited because different masculine and non-masculine behaviours have different values.
Key Words: gender health behaviour males mens health qualitative methods social capital
Journal of Health Psychology, Vol. 14, No. 7,
1047-1058 (2009) |
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