Devine C M, Olson C M
Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853.
Women Health. 1992;19(1):79-95. doi: 10.1300/J013v19n01_05.
Research suggests that roles may affect women's health promoting behavior. This study was designed to discover, understand and develop hypotheses about the ways in which women's social roles influence their attitudes and beliefs about personal nutrition care. In-depth interviews were conducted with 36 married mothers, both employed and homemakers, at three different life stages. Interviews were analyzed using the constant comparative method of qualitative analysis. These data suggest that social roles influence women's attitudes about personal nutrition care in both positive and negative ways; this influence is modified by women's changing interpretations of their family roles at different life stages. The results have important implications for the prevention of chronic disease among women.
研究表明,角色可能会影响女性的健康促进行为。本研究旨在发现、理解并提出关于女性社会角色影响其个人营养护理态度和信念方式的假设。对36位处于三个不同生活阶段的已婚母亲进行了深入访谈,她们既有职业女性,也有家庭主妇。采用定性分析的持续比较法对访谈进行了分析。这些数据表明,社会角色以积极和消极两种方式影响女性对个人营养护理的态度;这种影响会因女性在不同生活阶段对家庭角色的不断变化的理解而有所改变。研究结果对预防女性慢性病具有重要意义。