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Masculinities and sexual and reproductive health and rights: a global research priority setting exercise
The Lancet Global Health ( IF 19.9 ) Pub Date : 2024-04-11 , DOI: 10.1016/s2214-109x(24)00053-6
Aoibheann Brennan-Wilson 1 , Magaly Marques 2 , Anna Coates 3 , Avni Amin 3 , John Garry 4 , Mark Tomlinson 5 , Anam Nyembezi 6 , Asha George 6 , Maria Lohan 1
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Engaging men and boys in sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) and doing so in a way that challenges harmful masculinities, is both neglected and vital for improving the SRHR of both women and men. To address this gap, WHO commissioned a global research priority setting exercise on masculinities and SRHR. The exercise adapted the quantitative child health and nutrition research initiative priority setting method by combining it with qualitative methods. Influenced by feminist and decolonial perspectives, over 200 diverse stakeholders from 60 countries across all WHO regions participated. The exercise forges a collaborative research agenda emphasising four key areas: gender-transformative approaches to men's and boys’ engagement in SRHR, applied research to deliver services addressing diversity in SRHR among men and women and to generate gender-equality, research designs to support participation of target audiences and reach to policy makers, and research addressing the priorities of those in low-income and middle-income countries.

中文翻译:


男子气概与性健康和生殖健康及权利:全球研究优先事项设定工作



让男性和男孩参与性健康和生殖健康及权利 (SRHR),并以挑战有害男性气质的方式参与,这对于提高女性和男性的 SRHR 来说既被忽视又至关重要。为了解决这一差距,世卫组织委托开展了一项有关男性气概和性健康人权的全球研究优先事项确定工作。该练习采用了定量儿童健康和营养研究倡议优先级设定方法,将其与定性方法相结合。受女权主义和非殖民主义观点的影响,来自世卫组织所有区域 60 个国家的 200 多名不同利益攸关方参加了会议。该活动制定了一个合作研究议程,强调四个关键领域:男性和男孩参与 SRHR 的性别变革方法、提供解决男性和女性 SRHR 多样性服务并实现性别平等的应用研究、支持参与的研究设计目标受众和政策制定者的影响力,以及针对低收入和中等收入国家优先事项的研究。
更新日期:2024-04-11
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