Rural Latino Men's Experiences and Attitudes Toward Health: A Pilot Photovoice Study

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作者
Daniel-Ulloa, Jason [1 ,2 ,9 ]
Reyes, Jimmy A. [3 ]
Morales-Campos, Daisy Y. [4 ]
Villareal, Edna [4 ]
Cevallos, Daniel Lopez F. [5 ,6 ]
Hernandez, Himar [7 ]
Baquero, Barbara [1 ,8 ]
机构
[1] Univ Iowa, Coll Publ Hlth, Iowa City, IA USA
[2] Univ Washington, Dept Nursing, Hlth Studies, Bothell, WA USA
[3] Iowa Board Nursing, Des Moines, IA USA
[4] Univ Texas Austin, Austin, TX USA
[5] Oregon State Univ, Coll Liberal Arts, Sch Language Culture, Soc, Corvallis, OR USA
[6] Univ Massachusetts, Sch Publ Hlth & Hlth Sci, Amherst, MA USA
[7] Iowa State Extens, Ames, IA USA
[8] Univ Washington, Sch Publ Hlth, Seattle, WA USA
[9] Univ Washington, Dept Nursing & Hlth Studies, Box 358532,18115 Campus Way NorthEast, Bothell, WA 98011 USA
关键词
rural Latinos; men's health; culture; health perceptions; HISPANIC IMMIGRANTS; AFRICAN-AMERICAN; CARE; COMMUNITY; ACCESS; PREVALENCE; HISPANICS/LATINOS; RECRUITMENT; LANGUAGE; MACHISMO;
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10.1177/15579883231158525
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Much of the research regarding Latino men's health tends to focus on specific health outcomes (e.g., HIV or diabetes). Few studies have examined how Latino men perceive factors that influence their health and/or health-related behaviors. This study explored rural Latino men's experiences and attitudes toward health, using photovoice, in the context of a community-based participatory research partnership. We recruited nine Latino men living in a small town in Southeastern Iowa. Four to nine men attended four sessions and led a community forum. All the men were foreign-born, identified as Latino, aged between 34 and 67 years, and had lived in the United States for at least 7 years. Five themes were identified: (a) cultural conflict, (b) too much and discordant information, (c) lifestyles conflict, (d) sacrifice, and (e) family connectedness. An important implication of this study derives from familial and community connections and sacrifice. Feeling disconnected from family may impact physical and mental health and health-promoting behaviors. Future research should explore ways to inform community- and family-level interventions to connect rural Latino men more strongly to their family and local community and help them to take better control of their health.
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