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“我不得不以这具身体变老”:女同性恋和双性恋老年女性对健康行为干预的看法

"I Have to Age in This Body": Lesbian and Bisexual Older Women's Perspectives on a Health Behavior Intervention.

作者信息

McElroy Jane A, Washington Karla T, Wintemberg Jenna J, Williams Amy, Redman Sarah Davis

机构信息

Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri.

Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri.

出版信息

Womens Health Issues. 2016 Jul 7;26 Suppl 1:S63-70. doi: 10.1016/j.whi.2016.03.011.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Despite the body of literature that suggests lesbian and bisexual (LB) women are more likely to be overweight or obese than heterosexual women and the overwhelming evidence that tailored interventions are most effective at changing behavior, a vacuum of culturally appropriate programs designed specifically for LB women still exists. The purpose of this study was to qualitatively examine LB women's perceptions of Project LOLA (Living Out, Living Actively), a 16-week intentional health promotion program tailored specifically for LB women aged 40 and older.

METHODS

Researchers conducting this qualitative descriptive study employed a template approach to text analysis to capture insights into participants' perceptions of Project LOLA. Data were derived from two primary sources: weekly support group facilitator notes of participants' comments and participant focus group interviews conducted at the conclusion of the study. PEN-3, an ecologically oriented model that identifies individual, family, community, and systemic influences on behavior change, guided the analysis.

FINDINGS

Study participants emphasized the importance of incorporating culture into health interventions for LB women. They valued having a safe space to talk about their health issues and health-related changes. Interacting with people who understood the culturally specific norms of the LB community was cited as particularly beneficial.

CONCLUSIONS

Interventions tailored to LB women may generate stronger results and/or be better received if they are designed in a culturally relevant and supportive manner. Such interventions hold promise as a tool to help address health disparities faced by this population.

摘要

背景

尽管有大量文献表明女同性恋和双性恋(LB)女性比异性恋女性更易超重或肥胖,且有压倒性证据表明量身定制的干预措施在改变行为方面最为有效,但专门为LB女性设计的符合文化背景的项目仍然匮乏。本研究的目的是定性研究LB女性对“萝拉计划”(积极生活、活出自我)的看法,这是一项为期16周、专门为40岁及以上LB女性量身定制的有意健康促进项目。

方法

开展这项定性描述性研究的研究人员采用模板法进行文本分析,以深入了解参与者对“萝拉计划”的看法。数据来源于两个主要来源:每周支持小组主持人记录的参与者评论,以及研究结束时进行的参与者焦点小组访谈。PEN-3是一个以生态为导向的模型,可识别个体、家庭、社区和系统对行为改变的影响,该模型指导了分析。

结果

研究参与者强调将文化纳入LB女性健康干预措施的重要性。她们重视有一个安全的空间来谈论自己的健康问题和与健康相关的变化。与理解LB社区文化特定规范的人互动被认为特别有益。

结论

如果以与文化相关且支持性的方式设计,为LB女性量身定制的干预措施可能会产生更强的效果和/或更容易被接受。此类干预措施有望成为帮助解决该人群所面临健康差距的一种工具。

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