Young men in juvenile detention centers in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: gender, sexuality, masculinity and health implications
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Resumo: | This article presents results for young men’s health based on an intervention-study on gender, sexuality, and health of adolescents and young men in conflict with the law, deprived of their freedom, and subject to socio-educational confinement in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The themes addressed included questions on overall health, mental health, and sexual and reproductive health, analyzed from a relational gender perspective and social construction of masculinities. The majority of these young men are black, from low-income communities, with low schooling levels, and ranging in age from 14 to 21 years of age; some of them are fathers. The study showed that these young men have been exposed to police and social violence from a very early age and have been deprived of their freedom due to involvement with the drug traffic, homicides, or episodes of sexual violence. The male and female health professionals that work with them report that the most common health problems are skin conditions, mental disorders, and sexually transmissible infections. Male chauvinism and rigid notions of gender and sexuality are important factors in the views of these young men on health (especially sexual and reproductive). Their discourse takes violence and paternity for granted as important signs in the public demonstration of masculinity. There is an urgent need to include discussions on gender and sexuality in health professionals’ training and activities with these young men. It is also necessary to call attention to the strong influence of gender concepts, social group, and sexual orientation in practices, interpersonal relations, and health promotion. |
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Young men in juvenile detention centers in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: gender, sexuality, masculinity and health implicationsMasculinitySexualityViolenceAdolescent HealthThis article presents results for young men’s health based on an intervention-study on gender, sexuality, and health of adolescents and young men in conflict with the law, deprived of their freedom, and subject to socio-educational confinement in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The themes addressed included questions on overall health, mental health, and sexual and reproductive health, analyzed from a relational gender perspective and social construction of masculinities. The majority of these young men are black, from low-income communities, with low schooling levels, and ranging in age from 14 to 21 years of age; some of them are fathers. The study showed that these young men have been exposed to police and social violence from a very early age and have been deprived of their freedom due to involvement with the drug traffic, homicides, or episodes of sexual violence. The male and female health professionals that work with them report that the most common health problems are skin conditions, mental disorders, and sexually transmissible infections. Male chauvinism and rigid notions of gender and sexuality are important factors in the views of these young men on health (especially sexual and reproductive). Their discourse takes violence and paternity for granted as important signs in the public demonstration of masculinity. There is an urgent need to include discussions on gender and sexuality in health professionals’ training and activities with these young men. It is also necessary to call attention to the strong influence of gender concepts, social group, and sexual orientation in practices, interpersonal relations, and health promotion.En este artículo, presentamos resultados relacionados con la salud de hombres jóvenes, basados en una investigación-intervención sobre género, sexualidad y salud de adolescentes y jóvenes en conflicto con la ley, en privación de libertad, y cumpliendo medida socioeducativa de internamiento en Río de Janeiro, Brasil. Los temas abordados incluyen cuestiones de salud en general, salud mental y salud sexual y reproductiva, que fueron analizadas usando una perspectiva relacional de género y la construcción social de las masculinidades. La mayoría de los hombres jóvenes son negros, oriundos de comunidades de baja renta, con un bajo nivel de escolaridad, entre 14 y 21 años, y algunos de ellos son padres. El estudio mostró que esos jóvenes han sido expuestos a la violencia policial y social desde una edad muy precoz, y se encentran privados de libertad, debido a su implicación con el tráfico de drogas, o por asesinatos y episodios de violencia sexual. Los/as profesionales de salud que trabajan con ellos afirman que los problemas de salud más comunes son aquellos relacionados con cuestiones dermatológicas, mentales e ITSs. El machismo y nociones rígidas de género y sexualidad son factores importantes en las concepciones de esos jóvenes sobre salud -especialmente sexual y reproductiva-. Ellos profieren discursos que naturalizan la violencia y la paternidad como signos importantes de la demostración pública de la masculinidad. Existe una necesidad urgente de incluir discusiones sobre género y sexualidad en la formación de profesionales de salud y en las actividades con esos jóvenes. También es necesario llamar la atención sobre la fuerte influencia de las concepciones de género, grupo social y orientación sexual en prácticas, relaciones interpersonales y promoción de la salud.Neste artigo, apresentamos resultados relacionados com a saúde de homens jovens, baseados em uma pesquisa-intervenção sobre gênero, sexualidade e saúde de adolescentes e jovens em conflito com a lei, em privação de liberdade e cumprindo medida socioeducativa de internação no Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. Os temas abordados incluem questões de saúde em geral, saúde mental e saúde sexual e reprodutiva, que foram analisadas usando-se uma perspectiva relacional de gênero e a construção social das masculinidades. A maioria é composta por homens jovens e negros, oriundos de comunidades de baixa renda, com baixo nível de escolaridade, entre 14 e 21 anos, e alguns deles são pais. O estudo mostrou que esses jovens têm sido expostos à violência policial e social desde uma idade muito precoce, e encontram-se privados de liberdade devido ao envolvimento com o tráfico de drogas, ou por assassinatos e episódios de violência sexual. Os/as profissionais de saúde que trabalham com eles afirmam que os problemas de saúde mais comuns são aqueles relacionados com questões dermatológicas, mentais e ISTs. O machismo e noções rígidas de gênero e sexualidade são fatores importantes nas concepções desses jovens sobre saúde - especialmente sexual e reprodutiva. Eles proferem discursos que naturalizam a violência e a paternidade como signos importantes da demonstração pública da masculinidade. Existe uma necessidade urgente de incluir discussões sobre gênero e sexualidade na formação de profissionais de saúde e nas atividades com esses jovens. Também é necessário chamar a atenção à forte influência das concepções de gênero, grupo social e orientação sexual em práticas, relações interpessoais e promoção da saúde.Reports in Public HealthCadernos de Saúde Pública2018-02-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlapplication/pdfhttps://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csp/article/view/6808Reports in Public Health; Vol. 34 No. 2 (2018): FebruaryCadernos de Saúde Pública; v. 34 n. 2 (2018): Fevereiro1678-44640102-311Xreponame:Cadernos de Saúde Públicainstname:Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (FIOCRUZ)instacron:FIOCRUZenghttps://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csp/article/view/6808/14712https://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csp/article/view/6808/14713Marcos Antonio Ferreira do NascimentoAnna Paula UzielJimena de Garay Hernándezinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-03-06T15:29:34Zoai:ojs.teste-cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br:article/6808Revistahttps://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csphttps://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csp/oaicadernos@ensp.fiocruz.br||cadernos@ensp.fiocruz.br1678-44640102-311Xopendoar:2024-03-06T13:07:47.543216Cadernos de Saúde Pública - Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (FIOCRUZ)true |
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Young men in juvenile detention centers in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: gender, sexuality, masculinity and health implications |
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Young men in juvenile detention centers in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: gender, sexuality, masculinity and health implications |
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Young men in juvenile detention centers in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: gender, sexuality, masculinity and health implications Marcos Antonio Ferreira do Nascimento Masculinity Sexuality Violence Adolescent Health |
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Young men in juvenile detention centers in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: gender, sexuality, masculinity and health implications |
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Young men in juvenile detention centers in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: gender, sexuality, masculinity and health implications |
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Young men in juvenile detention centers in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: gender, sexuality, masculinity and health implications |
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Young men in juvenile detention centers in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: gender, sexuality, masculinity and health implications |
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Young men in juvenile detention centers in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: gender, sexuality, masculinity and health implications |
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Marcos Antonio Ferreira do Nascimento |
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Marcos Antonio Ferreira do Nascimento Anna Paula Uziel Jimena de Garay Hernández |
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Anna Paula Uziel Jimena de Garay Hernández |
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Marcos Antonio Ferreira do Nascimento Anna Paula Uziel Jimena de Garay Hernández |
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Masculinity Sexuality Violence Adolescent Health |
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Masculinity Sexuality Violence Adolescent Health |
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This article presents results for young men’s health based on an intervention-study on gender, sexuality, and health of adolescents and young men in conflict with the law, deprived of their freedom, and subject to socio-educational confinement in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The themes addressed included questions on overall health, mental health, and sexual and reproductive health, analyzed from a relational gender perspective and social construction of masculinities. The majority of these young men are black, from low-income communities, with low schooling levels, and ranging in age from 14 to 21 years of age; some of them are fathers. The study showed that these young men have been exposed to police and social violence from a very early age and have been deprived of their freedom due to involvement with the drug traffic, homicides, or episodes of sexual violence. The male and female health professionals that work with them report that the most common health problems are skin conditions, mental disorders, and sexually transmissible infections. Male chauvinism and rigid notions of gender and sexuality are important factors in the views of these young men on health (especially sexual and reproductive). Their discourse takes violence and paternity for granted as important signs in the public demonstration of masculinity. There is an urgent need to include discussions on gender and sexuality in health professionals’ training and activities with these young men. It is also necessary to call attention to the strong influence of gender concepts, social group, and sexual orientation in practices, interpersonal relations, and health promotion. |
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