Racine S, St-Onge M
Institut de réadaptation en déficience physique du Québec Université Laval.
Can J Commun Ment Health. 2000 Spring;19(1):37-62.
Collective kitchens represent a relatively new social and community practice in the province of Quebec. They provide support that goes far beyond the food they supply, affecting the participants' life conditions and personal development. This qualitative study aimed to evaluate the effects that collective kitchens have on participants. We carried out semistructured interviews with a stratified sample of 25 people between the ages of 20 and 60, a majority of whom were single parents. These 20 women and 5 men were involved in 13 different groups for an average of 1 to 2 years. The results showed that the main reasons for participating in these groups were economic, nutritional, and psychosocial in nature. Prominent among the psychosocial reasons was a desire to overcome a feeling of isolation, which a majority of respondents perceived as one of the most disturbing features of their lives before they were involved in the collective kitchens. We identified 3 types of factors that influence the effects of the respondents' participation in collective kitchens: (a) factors related to the internal dynamics of each collective kitchen (their modes of functioning and organizational structure), (b) factors related to the personal situation of the participants and (c) factors related to the use of other services or to the participants' social involvement. The various effects differ not only in character (psychosocial, economic, nutritional, etc.) but also in the time they appeared in the participation process and in their direct or indirect links with participation in collective kitchens. It would be interesting in future research to evaluate whether the benefits of participation in collective kitchens identified in this study have a long-term impact on the lives of the people in these groups.
集体厨房是魁北克省一种相对较新的社会和社区实践形式。它们提供的支持远远超出了所供应的食物,影响着参与者的生活条件和个人发展。这项定性研究旨在评估集体厨房对参与者的影响。我们对25名年龄在20岁至60岁之间的分层样本进行了半结构化访谈,其中大多数是单亲父母。这20名女性和5名男性参与了13个不同的团体,平均参与时间为1至2年。结果表明,参与这些团体的主要原因在本质上是经济、营养和心理社会方面的。心理社会原因中突出的一点是渴望克服孤独感,大多数受访者认为这是他们参与集体厨房之前生活中最困扰的特征之一。我们确定了3种影响受访者参与集体厨房效果的因素:(a) 与每个集体厨房的内部动态相关的因素(其运作模式和组织结构),(b) 与参与者个人情况相关的因素,以及 (c) 与其他服务的使用或参与者的社会参与相关的因素。各种效果不仅在性质上(心理社会、经济、营养等)不同,而且在参与过程中出现的时间以及它们与参与集体厨房的直接或间接联系方面也有所不同。在未来的研究中,评估本研究中确定的参与集体厨房的益处是否对这些群体中的人们的生活产生长期影响将是很有趣的。