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高血压的负担:非裔美国女性的心理认知

The burden of hypertension: mental representations of African American women.

作者信息

Webb Mary S, Gonzalez Lois O

机构信息

University of South Florida, College of Nursing, Tampa, Florida 33612-4799, USA.

出版信息

Issues Ment Health Nurs. 2006 Apr;27(3):249-71. doi: 10.1080/01612840500502742.

Abstract

A qualitative study using focus groups to explore African American women's mental representations of hypertension was conducted with 47 participants. The ability of participants to select and perform rational procedures for threat management also was explored. Leventhal's Self-Regulation Process Model was used to guide the development of the study. African American women (mean age 50.11 years) were recruited from community settings to participate in focus groups. Transcripts from the focus groups were coded and analyzed using comparative analysis. Four themes were generated from the women's mental representations: (1) Vulnerability and Inevitability, (2) Biobehavioral Assaults, (3) Barriers to Effective Management, and (4) Culturally Relevant Remedies. Hypertension was perceived as a significant disease threat; causality was associated with risk factors interacting within the context of psychological stress. Acquiring a clear perspective of how African American women perceive hypertension and their ability to reduce risk factors can assist in developing a model for stimulating the use of health promotive behavior.

摘要

一项定性研究对47名参与者开展了焦点小组访谈,以探究非裔美国女性对高血压的心理认知。研究还探讨了参与者选择并执行合理的威胁管理程序的能力。研究以莱文索尔的自我调节过程模型为指导进行开展。从社区环境中招募了非裔美国女性(平均年龄50.11岁)参与焦点小组访谈。焦点小组访谈的文字记录采用比较分析法进行编码和分析。从这些女性的心理认知中提炼出了四个主题:(1)易感性与不可避免性,(2)生物行为攻击,(3)有效管理的障碍,以及(4)与文化相关的补救措施。高血压被视为一种重大疾病威胁;病因与心理压力背景下相互作用的风险因素相关。清楚了解非裔美国女性如何看待高血压以及她们降低风险因素的能力,有助于建立一个促进健康行为使用的模型。

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