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探索美国孕妇在新冠疫情第一年的经历。

Exploring the experiences of pregnant women in the U.S. during the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic.

作者信息

Williams Courtney E, Berkowitz Dana, Rackin Heather M

机构信息

Department of Sociology Louisiana State University Baton Rouge Louisiana USA.

出版信息

J Soc Issues. 2022 Nov 30. doi: 10.1111/josi.12567.

DOI:10.1111/josi.12567
PMID:36718412
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9877755/
Abstract

In this paper, we integrate the stress process model with symbolic interactionism to frame our analysis of interviews with 35 women who were pregnant and/or gave birth during the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic. We detail three stressors, highlight their variation, and discuss how they coped with these stressors. Women reported having to navigate contradictory information about the public health crisis, but Black participants simultaneously endured added strain from a heightened awareness of racialized violence. To cope with an overabundance of precarious and contradictory messages, some women sought out information (i.e., information gatherers), others eschewed information (i.e., information avoiders), and most established protective "bubbles." Next, women experienced disruptions in pregnancy rituals but coped by reframing their expectations. This stressor, however, was less acute for women with a prior birth. Third, women shared feelings of social isolation and reduced social support, which were intensified if pregnancy complications occurred. Women coped by relying on telecommunication and at-home monitoring devices. Our study shows how pregnant women experienced and coped through adversity to mitigate stressors amid pandemonium.

摘要

在本文中,我们将压力过程模型与符号互动理论相结合,以此构建对35名在新冠疫情第一年期间怀孕和/或分娩的女性的访谈分析。我们详细阐述了三个压力源,突出了它们的差异,并讨论了她们如何应对这些压力源。女性报告称必须应对有关公共卫生危机的相互矛盾的信息,但黑人参与者同时还因对种族暴力的高度警觉而承受了额外的压力。为了应对大量不稳定且相互矛盾的信息,一些女性主动寻找信息(即信息收集者),另一些则避开信息(即信息回避者),而大多数人则建立了保护性的“气泡”。其次,女性在孕期仪式方面遭遇了干扰,但她们通过重新调整期望来应对。然而,对于有过生育经历的女性来说,这一压力源的影响较小。第三,女性分享了社交隔离感和社会支持减少的感受,如果出现妊娠并发症,这些感受会更加强烈。女性通过依赖电信和家用监测设备来应对。我们的研究展示了孕妇如何在混乱中经历逆境并通过应对来减轻压力源的影响。