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“Am I Masculine?” A metasynthesis of qualitative studies on traditional masculinity on infertility

Background: The rate of infertility is increasing day by day. According to studies conducted worldwide, 30 million men are diagnosed with infertility. Cases of infertility are often associated with a failure to become male in society. Procreation and gender roles are often closely linked so that inf...

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Autores principales: Pakpahan, Cennikon, Ibrahim, Raditya, William, William, Kandar, Patricia S, Darmadi, Darmadi, Khaerana, A. ST. Aldilah, Supardi, Supardi
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Publicado: F1000 Research Limited 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10050908/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37008892
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.131599.1
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author Pakpahan, Cennikon
Ibrahim, Raditya
William, William
Kandar, Patricia S
Darmadi, Darmadi
Khaerana, A. ST. Aldilah
Supardi, Supardi
author_facet Pakpahan, Cennikon
Ibrahim, Raditya
William, William
Kandar, Patricia S
Darmadi, Darmadi
Khaerana, A. ST. Aldilah
Supardi, Supardi
author_sort Pakpahan, Cennikon
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description Background: The rate of infertility is increasing day by day. According to studies conducted worldwide, 30 million men are diagnosed with infertility. Cases of infertility are often associated with a failure to become male in society. Procreation and gender roles are often closely linked so that infertile men are often considered the second sex. Sometimes, this condition makes men question their masculinity. Methods: We performed a systematic review and metasynthesis with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guideline procedure on qualitative studies on ten databases exploring the experience of infertile men and their association with masculinity. Results: Twenty-four studies matched our question, and there are two major themes with eight subthemes that were obtained from the results of the metasynthesis of these studies. The impact of this gender issue is huge on men’s health and their social interactions. As a result, gender issues provide a space for debate and a burden on men. Sometimes, men develop mental health problems. The topic of masculinity and infertility is at odds with feminism and is susceptible to the societal stigma that results from the hegemonic conception of masculinity. Interestingly, the men must accept reality and follow the treatment process for infertility, although it affects their psychological well-being. Conclusions: These findings provide insight for physicians, as treating infertility requires a multidisciplinary team that does not only address procreation issues. Social issues related to gender roles often bring patients into harmful and dangerous conditions. To address the gender issue in men globally in several dimensions, however, a large study in various populations is still required.
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spelling pubmed-100509082023-03-30 “Am I Masculine?” A metasynthesis of qualitative studies on traditional masculinity on infertility Pakpahan, Cennikon Ibrahim, Raditya William, William Kandar, Patricia S Darmadi, Darmadi Khaerana, A. ST. Aldilah Supardi, Supardi F1000Res Systematic Review Background: The rate of infertility is increasing day by day. According to studies conducted worldwide, 30 million men are diagnosed with infertility. Cases of infertility are often associated with a failure to become male in society. Procreation and gender roles are often closely linked so that infertile men are often considered the second sex. Sometimes, this condition makes men question their masculinity. Methods: We performed a systematic review and metasynthesis with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guideline procedure on qualitative studies on ten databases exploring the experience of infertile men and their association with masculinity. Results: Twenty-four studies matched our question, and there are two major themes with eight subthemes that were obtained from the results of the metasynthesis of these studies. The impact of this gender issue is huge on men’s health and their social interactions. As a result, gender issues provide a space for debate and a burden on men. Sometimes, men develop mental health problems. The topic of masculinity and infertility is at odds with feminism and is susceptible to the societal stigma that results from the hegemonic conception of masculinity. Interestingly, the men must accept reality and follow the treatment process for infertility, although it affects their psychological well-being. Conclusions: These findings provide insight for physicians, as treating infertility requires a multidisciplinary team that does not only address procreation issues. Social issues related to gender roles often bring patients into harmful and dangerous conditions. To address the gender issue in men globally in several dimensions, however, a large study in various populations is still required. F1000 Research Limited 2023-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10050908/ /pubmed/37008892 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.131599.1 Text en Copyright: © 2023 Pakpahan C et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Pakpahan, Cennikon
Ibrahim, Raditya
William, William
Kandar, Patricia S
Darmadi, Darmadi
Khaerana, A. ST. Aldilah
Supardi, Supardi
“Am I Masculine?” A metasynthesis of qualitative studies on traditional masculinity on infertility
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title_full “Am I Masculine?” A metasynthesis of qualitative studies on traditional masculinity on infertility
title_fullStr “Am I Masculine?” A metasynthesis of qualitative studies on traditional masculinity on infertility
title_full_unstemmed “Am I Masculine?” A metasynthesis of qualitative studies on traditional masculinity on infertility
title_short “Am I Masculine?” A metasynthesis of qualitative studies on traditional masculinity on infertility
title_sort “am i masculine?” a metasynthesis of qualitative studies on traditional masculinity on infertility
topic Systematic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10050908/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37008892
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.131599.1
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