Anderson N L
School of Nursing, University of California, Los Angeles 90024.
Arch Psychiatr Nurs. 1990 Oct;4(5):325-31. doi: 10.1016/0883-9417(90)90052-m.
A group of detained pregnant adolescents and expectant teenage fathers served as participants in a qualitative research project designed to describe how adolescents residing in a large metropolitan area juvenile detention facility make health- and pregnancy-related decisions. During the course of the study and clinical work with this population, it was found that although troubled and troublesome, these teenagers do not present as bleak and depressing a picture as might appear on the surface. Three primary themes emerged from the study findings: responsibility, reputation, and respect. These themes were bound to the important relationships in the teenagers' lives. The participants also presented some surprising strengths and resolutions for the future that psychiatric and liaison nurses working in the setting can use in program planning and clinical interventions.
一群被拘留的怀孕青少年和未成年准父亲参与了一项定性研究项目,该项目旨在描述居住在一个大城市地区青少年拘留所的青少年如何做出与健康和怀孕相关的决定。在对这一人群进行研究和临床工作的过程中,发现尽管这些青少年存在问题且麻烦不断,但他们呈现出的状况并不像表面看起来那样黯淡和令人沮丧。研究结果浮现出三个主要主题:责任、声誉和尊重。这些主题与青少年生活中的重要关系紧密相连。参与者还展现出了一些令人惊讶的优势以及对未来的解决办法,在该环境中工作的精神科和联络护士可将其用于项目规划和临床干预。