Strömbäck Maria, Malmgren-Olsson Eva-Britt, Wiklund Maria
Community Medicine and Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden.
BMC Public Health. 2013 Oct 1;13:907. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-907.
Mental health problems among young people, and girls and young women in particular, are a well-known health problem. Such gendered mental health patterns are also seen in conjunction with stress-related problems, such as anxiety and depression and psychosomatic complaints. Thus, intervention models tailored to the health care situation experienced by young women within a gendered and sociocultural context are needed. This qualitative study aims to illuminate young women's experiences of participating in a body-based, gender-sensitive stress management group intervention by youth-friendly health services in northern Sweden.
A physiotherapeutic body-based, health-promoting, gender-sensitive stress management intervention was created by youth-friendly Swedish health services. The stress management courses (n = 7) consisted of eight sessions, each lasting about two hours, and were led by the physiotherapist at the youth centre. The content in the intervention had a gender-sensitive approach, combining reflective discussions; short general lectures on, for example, stress and pressures related to body ideals; and physiotherapeutic methods, including body awareness and relaxation. Follow-up interviews were carried out with 32 young women (17-25 years of age) after they had completed the intervention. The data were analysed with qualitative content analysis.
The overall results of our interview analysis suggest that the stress management course we evaluated facilitated 'a space for gendered and embodied empowerment in a hectic life', implying that it both contributed to a sense of individual growth and allowed participants to unburden themselves of stress problems within a trustful and supportive context. Participants' narrated experiences of 'finding a social oasis to challenge gendered expectations', 'being bodily empowered', and 'altering gendered positions and stance to life' point to empowering processes of change that allowed them to cope with distress, despite sometimes continuously stressful life situations. This intervention also decreased stress-related symptoms such as anxiousness, restlessness, muscle tension, aches and pains, fatigue, and impaired sleep.
The participants' experiences of the intervention as a safe and exploratory space for gendered collective understanding and embodied empowerment further indicates the need to develop gender-sensitive interventions to reduce individualisation of health problems and instead encourage spaces for collective support, action, and change.
年轻人,尤其是女孩和年轻女性中的心理健康问题是一个众所周知的健康问题。这种具有性别差异的心理健康模式也与压力相关问题同时出现,如焦虑、抑郁和身心不适。因此,需要针对年轻女性在性别化和社会文化背景下所经历的医疗保健情况量身定制干预模式。本定性研究旨在阐明瑞典北部青年友好型医疗服务机构开展的、基于身体的、对性别敏感的压力管理小组干预中,年轻女性的参与体验。
瑞典青年友好型医疗服务机构创建了一种基于身体理疗、促进健康、对性别敏感的压力管理干预措施。压力管理课程(共7期)包括8节课程,每节约两小时,由青年中心的物理治疗师授课。干预内容采用对性别敏感的方法,结合反思性讨论;关于例如与身体理想相关的压力和负担的简短讲座;以及物理治疗方法,包括身体意识和放松。在32名年轻女性(17 - 25岁)完成干预后进行了随访访谈。采用定性内容分析法对数据进行分析。
我们访谈分析的总体结果表明,我们评估的压力管理课程促成了“在忙碌生活中一个实现性别化和身体赋权的空间”,这意味着它既有助于个人成长感,又让参与者在信任和支持的环境中摆脱压力问题。参与者讲述的“找到一个挑战性别化期望的社会绿洲”、“获得身体赋权”以及“改变对生活的性别化态度和立场”的经历,指向了赋能变革的过程,使她们能够应对困扰,尽管有时生活压力不断。这种干预还减轻了与压力相关的症状,如焦虑、烦躁、肌肉紧张、疼痛、疲劳和睡眠障碍。
参与者将干预体验为一个进行性别化集体理解和身体赋权的安全探索空间,这进一步表明需要开发对性别敏感的干预措施,以减少健康问题的个体化,转而鼓励集体支持、行动和变革的空间。