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DOI: 10.1177/0145721705281561 © 2005 American Association of Diabetes Educators; Published by SAGE Publications
A Candid Conversation About Men, Sexual Health, and DiabetesFrom the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans. Correspondence to Leonard Jack, Jr, PhD, MSc, Behavioral and Community Health Sciences Program, School of Public Health, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, 1600 Canal Street, Suite 713, New Orleans, LA 70112 (ljackjr06{at}msn.com). While the profound relationship between human sexuality and diabetes can affect quality of life for both men and women, male sexual health issues in the published literature have primarily focused on physical aspects of erectile dysfunction. The purpose of this article is to move this important discussion regarding aspects of human sexuality and diabetes further to consider the absence of and need for more male-focused research. Attention is given to define and discuss how male perceptions of control and masculinity shape male views on male sex roles. The author offers 4 published explanations to explain factors that influence whether men, regardless of age, nationality, or ethnic group, initiate help-seeking behaviors for sexual health concerns. These explanations can help health care professionals have candid, consistent, and nonjudgmental conversations with their patients and each other. This article concludes with strong recommendations that health care providers engage patients in timely conversations, jointly select and implement tailored treatment options, and, when necessary, link patients with social support systems to maximize improvements in both physical and psychological aspects of sexual health.
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