Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
Qual Health Res. 2010 Feb;20(2):224-38. doi: 10.1177/1049732309357572.
In this study we used an interpretive, ethnographic, qualitative approach to examine Papua New Guinean women's narratives and perceptions about their health and the ways in which these were linked to coping with personal adversity. Women used a variety of strategies to cope with psychosocial stressors and challenging life circumstances, including both reliance on their own agency and active efforts and the seeking of social and spiritual support. We observed that limited access to social and economic resources, combined with gender constraints, made women socially and culturally vulnerable to social strain that affected their physical and emotional health. A number of women used avoidance strategies that were related to lower levels of self-esteem and life satisfaction and displayed high levels of anxiety. We propose the need to understand the context in which coping takes place and to enhance resilience strategies used by women in developing countries such as Papua New Guinea to manage the multiple stressors associated with confronting life's challenges.
在这项研究中,我们采用解释性、民族志、定性方法,考察了巴布亚新几内亚妇女关于健康的叙述和看法,以及这些叙述和看法与应对个人逆境的方式之间的联系。妇女使用了各种策略来应对心理社会压力源和充满挑战的生活环境,包括依靠自己的能动性和积极努力以及寻求社会和精神支持。我们观察到,获得社会和经济资源的机会有限,加上性别限制,使妇女在社会和文化上容易受到影响身心健康的社会压力。一些妇女使用了回避策略,这些策略与自尊心和生活满意度较低有关,并表现出高度的焦虑。我们提出需要了解应对发生的背景,并加强像巴布亚新几内亚这样的发展中国家妇女使用的应对策略,以管理与应对生活挑战相关的多种压力源。