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Men’s mental health in the COVID-19 pandemic: is there a mobilization of masculinities?

Anderson Reis de Sousa, Gilson Vieira Alves, Aline Macêdo de Queiroz, Raíssa Millena Silva Florêncio, Wanderson Carneiro Moreira, Maria do Perpétuo Socorro de Sousa Nóbrega, Elizabeth Teixeira, Murilo Fernandes Rezende

2021Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: to understand how the COVID-19 pandemic mobilizes masculinities in relation to mental health. METHODS: qualitative study conducted with 400 men, in a virtual environment, in all regions of Brazil. The data were analyzed by the Discourse of the Collective Subject and based on Symbolic Interactionism. RESULTS: the mobilization of masculinities emerged from men towards the recognition of weaknesses and psycho-emotional vulnerabilities, with narratives that reveal the expression of feelings, pain, discomfort and psychological suffering, and showed themselves to be sensitive and engaged in performing practices, including autonomous ones, of health care mental. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS: the pandemic mobilizes masculinities as men print meanings and senses, in their interaction and interpretation of mental health, and is a marker for the nursing clinic conduct.

Topics & Concepts

PandemicCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)MobilizationMental health2019-20 coronavirus outbreakSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)PsychologyPolitical scienceMedicinePsychiatryVirologyInternal medicineInfectious disease (medical specialty)DiseaseOutbreakLawMale Reproductive Health StudiesGender Roles and Identity StudiesWomen's cancer prevention and management
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