Prior Jess, O'Dell Lindsay
Psychology Research Unit, Kingston University, Surrey, UK.
J Health Psychol. 2009 Sep;14(6):731-40. doi: 10.1177/1359105309338972.
Facial disfigurement affects approximately one in 500 children and young people in the UK. Four mothers and their four children aged 11-13 years who have a facial disfigurement were recruited through the charity Changing Faces, in order to examine the perspectives and concerns of adolescents and their mothers, and how they live with their disfigurement. Semi-structured interviews were analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. The implications for research and practice in health psychology are discussed, and in particular the support and intervention of friends, constant vigilance and practical assistance from mothers, and the individual characteristics of the child are highlighted for further consideration.
在英国,面部毁容影响着约每500名儿童和青少年中的一人。通过慈善组织“变脸”招募了四位母亲及其四名年龄在11至13岁之间面部有毁容的孩子,以研究青少年及其母亲的观点和担忧,以及他们如何面对自己的面部毁容生活。采用解释现象学分析法对半结构化访谈进行了分析。讨论了对健康心理学研究和实践的启示,尤其强调了朋友的支持与干预、母亲的持续警惕和实际帮助,以及孩子的个体特征,以供进一步思考。