
"Just Shave It Off"
Author(s) -
Glen Jankowski,
Michael Sherwin,
Nova Deighton-Smith,
Beth T. Bell
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of men's social and community health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2561-9179
DOI - 10.22374/ijmsch.v4i1.55
Subject(s) - male pattern baldness , framing (construction) , resistance (ecology) , psychology , masculinity , distress , medicine , psychotherapist , psychoanalysis , dermatology , history , ecology , scalp , archaeology , biology
Head hair comprises a critical part of the male appearance ideal, which itself is a crucial signifier of a man’s masculinity. However, difficulties in recruitment have meant that research has not yet fully explored how men construct the loss of head hair (baldness), perhaps because it is considered “feminine” to disclose body dissatisfaction experiences to a researcher or other people.
Methods and DesignOnline forums provide an opportunity for the anonymous discussion of body dissatisfaction that may overcome this obstacle. The first 260 forums posts from the two most popular baldness forums were thematically analysed.
Ethics StatementInstitutional ethics approval was granted.
Results and DiscussionWe identified three themes titled: (1) Baldness is an ugly and demasculinising condition, (2) Baldness is stigmatised by a superficial society and superficial women and (3) Resistance to baldness despair. Our findings show baldness distress, and stigma exist though so does resistance, which can be comforting to men experiencing baldness or any form of body dissatisfaction.
Conclusion and ImplicationsOnline forums are a salient resource to enhance our understanding of men’s balding concerns and disclosure barriers. Independent, professional and effective baldness support that unpacks baldness masculinised and medicalised framing is recommended.