Portuguese-speaking men, alcohol consumption and cancer risks: Under the cultural influence of masculinity
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Resumo: | Objective- To explore the cultural perceptions of masculinity in relation to alcohol consumption and its potential risk of cancer by Portuguese-speaking men. Method- An online anonymous quanti-qualitative survey hosted by the Opinio platform (May 2018-March 2019). Results- Participants living in Brazil, Canada, Portugal and USA (n=184) indicated that alcohol consumption is integrated in men’s cultural identity, primarily as perceived by 89% of Brazilian respondents. The professional occupation reported as most susceptible to alcohol consumption is civil construction (23.2%), 17.5% of respondents reported alcohol as being part of the lives of students, and unemployment or instability at work were reported by 17.5% as reasons for alcohol consumption in men. Thematic analysis was guided by the following themes: Particular practices of alcoholic consumption according to the perception of masculinity in the Portuguese-speaking ethnocultural context; and, Trends in alcohol consumption influenced by ethnocultural origin, social pressure, and response to stressful factors, as potential risk to cancer. Conclusion- Participants recommended widespread availability of research results demonstrating the relationship between alcohol consumption and risk for cancer as a factor in demystifying alcohol use in relation to cancer. Multidisciplinary and joint research between Occupational and Oncology Nursing can redirect preventive cancer policies to men. Future efforts should include actions both at the individual and collective level, with measures to act on risk factors that may increase the risk of cancer. |
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Portuguese-speaking men, alcohol consumption and cancer risks: Under the cultural influence of masculinity Hombres de habla portuguesa, consumo de alcohol y riesgos de cáncer: Bajo la influencia cultural de la masculinidadHomens lusófonos, consumo de álcool e riscos de câncer: Sob a influência cultural da masculinidadeComportamientos de riesgo para la saludConsumo de bebidas alcohólicasMasculinidadNeoplasiasSalud del hombre. Alcohol drinkingHealth risk behavioursMasculinityMen’s healthNeoplasms.Comportamentos de risco à saúdeConsumo de bebidas alcoólicasMasculinidadeNeoplasiasSaúde do homem. Objective- To explore the cultural perceptions of masculinity in relation to alcohol consumption and its potential risk of cancer by Portuguese-speaking men. Method- An online anonymous quanti-qualitative survey hosted by the Opinio platform (May 2018-March 2019). Results- Participants living in Brazil, Canada, Portugal and USA (n=184) indicated that alcohol consumption is integrated in men’s cultural identity, primarily as perceived by 89% of Brazilian respondents. The professional occupation reported as most susceptible to alcohol consumption is civil construction (23.2%), 17.5% of respondents reported alcohol as being part of the lives of students, and unemployment or instability at work were reported by 17.5% as reasons for alcohol consumption in men. Thematic analysis was guided by the following themes: Particular practices of alcoholic consumption according to the perception of masculinity in the Portuguese-speaking ethnocultural context; and, Trends in alcohol consumption influenced by ethnocultural origin, social pressure, and response to stressful factors, as potential risk to cancer. Conclusion- Participants recommended widespread availability of research results demonstrating the relationship between alcohol consumption and risk for cancer as a factor in demystifying alcohol use in relation to cancer. Multidisciplinary and joint research between Occupational and Oncology Nursing can redirect preventive cancer policies to men. Future efforts should include actions both at the individual and collective level, with measures to act on risk factors that may increase the risk of cancer.Objetivo -Explorar las percepciones culturales subyacentes bajo el concepto de la masculinidad con el consumo de alcohol y los riesgos potenciales de cáncer en los hombres de habla portuguesa. Metodología- Encuesta cuanti-cualitativa anónima en línea desde la plataforma Opinio (Mayo de 2018 a Marzo de 2019). Resultados- Participantes en Brasil, Canadá, Portugal y EE.UU. (n=184) indicaron que el consumo de alcohol es parte de la identidad cultural masculina, principalmente percibida por los participantes brasileños (89 %). La ocupación profesional de mayor tendencia al consumo de alcohol es la construcción civil (23.2 %), y su consumo fue percibido por 17.5 % de los encuestados como parte de la vida de los estudiantes masculinos, mientras el desempleo e inestabilidad laboral fueron vinculados por otro 17.5 % al contexto de la vida masculina. El análisis temático fue dirigido por los siguientes temas: Prácticas particulares del consumo de alcohol como subyacente a la percepción de la masculinidad en el contexto etnocultural de habla portuguesa; y: Tendencias del consumo de alcohol influenciado por el origen etnocultural, presión social, y respuesta a los factores estresantes como riesgo potencial de cáncer. Conclusión- Los participantes recomendaron una mayor accesibilidad a los resultados de la investigación, demostrando la relación entre el consumo de alcohol y el riesgo incrementado de desarrollo de cáncer, como factor de desmitificación de la inocuidad del alcohol en relación al cáncer. La investigación multidisciplinaria y conjunta entre el trabajo de Enfermería y el oncológico pueden re direccionar las políticas preventivas de cáncer en los hombres. Los esfuerzos futuros deben incluir acciones tanto a nivel individual como colectivo, con medidas para actuar sobre factores de riesgo que puedan aumentar el riesgo de cáncer.Objetivo- Explorar as percepções culturais subjacentes ao conceito de masculinidade sobre o consumo de álcool e o risco potencial de câncer por homens lusófonos. Metodologia- Sondagem quanti-qualitativa anônima online pela plataforma Opinio (Maio 2018-Março 2019). Resultados- Respondentes vivendo no Brasil, Canadá, Portugal e USA (n=184) indicaram que o consumo do álcool integra a identidade cultural masculina principalmente como percebida por 89% dos respondentes brasileiros. A ocupação profissional de maior tendência para o consumo do álcool é a construção civil (23.2%) e seu consumo foi percebido por 17.5% dos respondentes como sendo parte da vida dos estudantes masculinos, enquanto que o desemprego ou a instabilidade no trabalho foram relatados por 17.5% como relacionados ao contexto de vida masculina. A análise temática foi guiada pelos temas: Práticas particulares do consumo alcoólico segundo a percepção de masculinidade no contexto etnocultural lusófono; e, Tendências do consumo alcoólico influenciado pela origem etnocultural, pressão social, e resposta aos fatores estressantes como risco potencial para o câncer. Conclusão- Respondentes recomendaram a maior acessibilidade dos resultados de pesquisa demonstrando a relação entre consumo de álcool e maior risco para o desenvolvimento de câncer como fator de desmistificação da inocuidade do álcool em relação ao câncer. A pesquisa multidisciplinar e aquela conjunta entre a Enfermagem do Trabalho e a Oncológica podem redirecionar políticas preventivas do câncer aos homens. Esforços futuros devem incluir ações tanto no âmbito individual como no coletivo, com medidas para atuação sobre os fatores de risco que podem aumentar o risco de câncer.Research, Society and Development2021-06-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1653010.33448/rsd-v10i7.16530Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 7; e29410716530Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 7; e29410716530Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 7; e294107165302525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/16530/14806Copyright (c) 2021 Margareth Santos Zanchetta; Ingryd Cunha Ventura Felipe; Renê Spezani; Veronica Finamore; Christian Bergeronhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessZanchetta, Margareth SantosFelipe, Ingryd Cunha Ventura Spezani, Renê Finamore, Veronica Bergeron, Christian 2021-07-18T21:07:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/16530Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:37:03.361429Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Portuguese-speaking men, alcohol consumption and cancer risks: Under the cultural influence of masculinity Hombres de habla portuguesa, consumo de alcohol y riesgos de cáncer: Bajo la influencia cultural de la masculinidad Homens lusófonos, consumo de álcool e riscos de câncer: Sob a influência cultural da masculinidade |
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Portuguese-speaking men, alcohol consumption and cancer risks: Under the cultural influence of masculinity |
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Portuguese-speaking men, alcohol consumption and cancer risks: Under the cultural influence of masculinity Zanchetta, Margareth Santos Comportamientos de riesgo para la salud Consumo de bebidas alcohólicas Masculinidad Neoplasias Salud del hombre. Alcohol drinking Health risk behaviours Masculinity Men’s health Neoplasms. Comportamentos de risco à saúde Consumo de bebidas alcoólicas Masculinidade Neoplasias Saúde do homem. |
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Portuguese-speaking men, alcohol consumption and cancer risks: Under the cultural influence of masculinity |
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Portuguese-speaking men, alcohol consumption and cancer risks: Under the cultural influence of masculinity |
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Portuguese-speaking men, alcohol consumption and cancer risks: Under the cultural influence of masculinity |
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Portuguese-speaking men, alcohol consumption and cancer risks: Under the cultural influence of masculinity |
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Portuguese-speaking men, alcohol consumption and cancer risks: Under the cultural influence of masculinity |
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Zanchetta, Margareth Santos |
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Zanchetta, Margareth Santos Felipe, Ingryd Cunha Ventura Spezani, Renê Finamore, Veronica Bergeron, Christian |
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Felipe, Ingryd Cunha Ventura Spezani, Renê Finamore, Veronica Bergeron, Christian |
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Zanchetta, Margareth Santos Felipe, Ingryd Cunha Ventura Spezani, Renê Finamore, Veronica Bergeron, Christian |
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Comportamientos de riesgo para la salud Consumo de bebidas alcohólicas Masculinidad Neoplasias Salud del hombre. Alcohol drinking Health risk behaviours Masculinity Men’s health Neoplasms. Comportamentos de risco à saúde Consumo de bebidas alcoólicas Masculinidade Neoplasias Saúde do homem. |
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Comportamientos de riesgo para la salud Consumo de bebidas alcohólicas Masculinidad Neoplasias Salud del hombre. Alcohol drinking Health risk behaviours Masculinity Men’s health Neoplasms. Comportamentos de risco à saúde Consumo de bebidas alcoólicas Masculinidade Neoplasias Saúde do homem. |
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Objective- To explore the cultural perceptions of masculinity in relation to alcohol consumption and its potential risk of cancer by Portuguese-speaking men. Method- An online anonymous quanti-qualitative survey hosted by the Opinio platform (May 2018-March 2019). Results- Participants living in Brazil, Canada, Portugal and USA (n=184) indicated that alcohol consumption is integrated in men’s cultural identity, primarily as perceived by 89% of Brazilian respondents. The professional occupation reported as most susceptible to alcohol consumption is civil construction (23.2%), 17.5% of respondents reported alcohol as being part of the lives of students, and unemployment or instability at work were reported by 17.5% as reasons for alcohol consumption in men. Thematic analysis was guided by the following themes: Particular practices of alcoholic consumption according to the perception of masculinity in the Portuguese-speaking ethnocultural context; and, Trends in alcohol consumption influenced by ethnocultural origin, social pressure, and response to stressful factors, as potential risk to cancer. Conclusion- Participants recommended widespread availability of research results demonstrating the relationship between alcohol consumption and risk for cancer as a factor in demystifying alcohol use in relation to cancer. Multidisciplinary and joint research between Occupational and Oncology Nursing can redirect preventive cancer policies to men. Future efforts should include actions both at the individual and collective level, with measures to act on risk factors that may increase the risk of cancer. |
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