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自我认知紊乱:年轻女性与性传播感染。

Disrupted sense of self: young women and sexually transmitted infections.

机构信息

University of Western Sydney - School of Nursing and Midwifery, Locked bag, Penrith South DC, NSW, Australia.

出版信息

J Clin Nurs. 2010 Jul;19(13-14):1995-2003. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2009.03183.x.

Abstract

AIM

This article is an exploration of young women's experiences of having a sexually transmitted infection.

BACKGROUND

Sexually transmitted infections are prevalent worldwide and have serious physical and psychological sequelae. Although some aspects of having sexually transmitted infections have been identified in the literature, the stigmatised nature of these infections means that relatively little is known about the experiential aspects of these conditions.

DESIGN

This research used a qualitative feminist approach.

METHODS

Data were collected in 2007 via online interviews with ten women. Thematic analysis was guided by a feminist narrative technique.

RESULTS

Findings revealed the women had not believed themselves to be at risk of sexually transmitted infections because of perceptions they held about the sorts of women who contract these infections. Because these perceptions were incompatible with their self-perceived views, the women initially experienced a disruption in their sense of self. To facilitate the restoration of their previously held sense of self, these women engaged in wishful thinking and denial.

CONCLUSION

This study illuminates how perceptions of sexually transmitted infections influence the way young women perceive themselves in the context of these infections. Awareness of the detrimental impact contracting sexually transmitted infections can have on young women can help nurses to provide services that facilitate positive and effective coping strategies among this group.

RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE

Nurses providing care to women with sexually transmitted infections should promote positive coping strategies that could help curb non-disclosure and denial among young women who contract these infections. Education focused on sexually transmitted infections should emphasis that all sexually active individuals are at risk of these infections, which could potentially minimise the shame felt by persons who contract these infections. Further, recognition of the gender issues that limit women's ability to practise safer sex should be incorporated into safer sex education and campaigns.

摘要

目的

本文旨在探讨年轻女性感染性传播疾病的经历。

背景

性传播感染在全球范围内普遍存在,并具有严重的身心后遗症。尽管文献中已经确定了一些与感染性传播感染相关的方面,但这些感染的污名化性质意味着,人们对这些疾病的体验方面知之甚少。

设计

本研究采用了定性女性主义方法。

方法

2007 年,通过在线访谈的方式,对 10 名女性进行了数据收集。主题分析以女性主义叙事技术为指导。

结果

研究结果显示,这些女性认为自己不会感染性传播疾病,因为她们对感染这些疾病的女性类型存在一些看法。由于这些看法与她们对自己的看法不一致,这些女性最初经历了自我认知的混乱。为了恢复她们以前的自我认知,这些女性采取了一厢情愿和否认的态度。

结论

本研究阐明了性传播感染的观念如何影响年轻女性在感染这些疾病时对自己的看法。了解感染性传播感染可能对年轻女性产生的不利影响,可以帮助护士为这一群体提供促进积极有效的应对策略的服务。

临床相关性

为感染性传播疾病的女性提供护理的护士应促进积极的应对策略,以帮助遏制年轻女性在感染这些疾病时的隐瞒和否认。关注性传播感染的教育应强调所有有性行为的人都有感染这些感染的风险,这可能会最大限度地减少感染这些感染的人所感受到的耻辱感。此外,应将限制女性实施安全性行为能力的性别问题纳入安全性行为教育和运动中。

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