Fulford Adrienne, Ford-Gilboe Marilyn
West Elgin Community Health Center, West Lorne, Ontario, Canada.
Can J Nurs Res. 2004 Dec;36(4):46-72.
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between stigma and health promotion in families with preschool children headed by adolescent mothers, by: (a) testing hypotheses derived from the Developmental Model of Health and Nursing, and (b) descriptively exploring the experience of stigma in a community sample of 63 adolescent mothers in southwestern Ontario, Canada. The mothers verbally responded to established measures of felt stigma, family health work, healthy lifestyle practices, and a demographic questionnaire during a structured interview. Then their experiences of stigma were explored during a brief dialogic interview. Consistent with the theory, a moderate positive relationship was observed between family health work and mothers' healthy lifestyle (r = .52, p < .001). Felt stigma was not related to either health work or global healthy lifestyle. Stigma did not appear to affect family health promotion efforts directly but influenced other aspects of the participants' lives in both positive and negative ways. Implications for practice and future research are identified.
本研究的目的是通过以下方式,探讨青少年母亲为户主的有学龄前儿童家庭中耻辱感与健康促进之间的关系:(a) 检验从健康与护理发展模型得出的假设,以及 (b) 描述性地探索加拿大安大略省西南部63名青少年母亲的社区样本中的耻辱感经历。在结构化访谈中,母亲们对既定的感知耻辱感、家庭健康工作、健康生活方式实践量表以及一份人口统计学问卷进行了口头回应。然后,在简短的对话访谈中探讨了她们的耻辱感经历。与该理论一致,观察到家庭健康工作与母亲的健康生活方式之间存在中度正相关(r = 0.52,p < 0.001)。感知耻辱感与健康工作或整体健康生活方式均无关联。耻辱感似乎并未直接影响家庭健康促进工作,但以积极和消极的方式影响了参与者生活的其他方面。确定了对实践和未来研究的启示。