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‘Not living life in too much of an excess’: lay men understanding health and well-being
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Abstract
While research on lay perspectives of health now has a wellestablished history, specific empirical data on male lay perspectives of health and well-being are largely absent. Drawing on focus group data and in-depth interviews with 20 lay men (including sub-samples of gay men and disabled men), and s... view more
While research on lay perspectives of health now has a wellestablished history, specific empirical data on male lay perspectives of health and well-being are largely absent. Drawing on focus group data and in-depth interviews with 20 lay men (including sub-samples of gay men and disabled men), and seven health professionals, this article explores how the men conceptualized ‘health’ and the gendered nature of such conceptualizations. Specific emphasis is given to considering notions of ‘control’ and ‘release’, and the associated issues of ‘risk’ and ‘responsibility’, in the participants’ health narratives. A conceptual model for understanding ‘masculinity’ and ‘health’ is presented.... view less
Free Keywords
lay perspectives; masculinity; men's health; responsibility; risk;
Document language
English
Publication Year
2006
Page/Pages
p. 175-189
Journal
Health, 10 (2006) 2
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/1363459306061787
Status
Postprint; peer reviewed
Licence
PEER Licence Agreement (applicable only to documents from PEER project)