Banister E, Schreiber R
School of Nursing, University of Victoria, BC, Canada.
Health Care Women Int. 2001 Oct-Nov;22(7):633-47. doi: 10.1080/07399330127170.
Because of the numerous physical, psychological, and social changes that take place for adolescents, the risk of engaging in life-threatening behavior is greater than at any other time in their life-span. Community workers identified the invisibility of adolescent women (ages 16-24) in their health-related programs and sought to rectify this. To discover the unmet health concerns of adolescent women, eight focus groups were held with a diverse group of adolescent women. Forty-two adolescent women, including adolescent mothers, women of color, attendees at a drop-in youth center, high school and university students, and employed persons participated. While most women attended one focus group, some participants attended two. Using Spradley's ethnographic method, we identified two overarching themes shared by the adolescent women. These themes included feeling invisible and struggling with independence. Our findings underscore the invisibility of adolescent women's lived experiences and concerns within most research agendas.
由于青少年会经历众多生理、心理和社会变化,他们从事危及生命行为的风险比生命中的其他任何时期都要高。社区工作者发现,16至24岁的青春期女性在与健康相关的项目中被忽视,并试图对此加以纠正。为了发现青春期女性未得到满足的健康问题,针对不同群体的青春期女性举办了8次焦点小组讨论。42名青春期女性参与其中,包括青春期母亲、有色人种女性、青少年活动中心的参与者、高中生和大学生以及就业人员。虽然大多数女性参加了一个焦点小组,但有些参与者参加了两个。我们采用斯普拉德利的人种志方法,确定了青春期女性共有的两个总体主题。这些主题包括感到被忽视和在独立方面挣扎。我们的研究结果强调了在大多数研究议程中,青春期女性的生活经历和关切被忽视的情况。