Student Research Committee, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran.
Social Development and Health Promotion Research Centre, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran.
BMC Infect Dis. 2024 Aug 14;24(1):825. doi: 10.1186/s12879-024-09739-6.
Head lice infestation is a prevalent dermatological condition among adolescent girls, which has wide-ranging adverse physical, psychological, and emotional effects on their lives. However, these experiences have been sparsely documented. This study aimed to investigate the lived experiences of Iranian adolescent girls regarding head lice infestation.
In this phenomenological study, a purposive sampling technique was employed to select 15 adolescent girls who were experiencing head lice infestation. Collaboration was established with local schools to identify and recruit the participants. Subsequently, the purpose and nature of the study were explained to the identified participants and their guardians. Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted to gather the necessary data. The collected data underwent analysis using Colaizzi's seven-step method. To enhance the credibility of the findings, Lincoln and Guba's (2004) criteria were applied. The management of the data was facilitated through the utilization of MAXQDA software version 0.9.5.
The average age of the participants, aged 12 to 17, was 14.5 (standard deviation = 1.7). In terms of education, the majority of them had completed upper secondary education (n = 8, 53.3%), followed by lower secondary education (n = 4, 26.6%). The participants' experiences were categorized into four main themes and 15 sub-themes. The main themes included living in the shadow of fear, torment of infestation, "struggling with head lice, and disturbing ramifications. The sub-themes encompassed social fear, fear of harm, fear of beauty decline, stigma, bullying behavior, self-blame, adversity, challenging struggle, effective coping, nonconforming behavior, family disruption, academic disruption, health threats, and confused mental state.
During head lice infestation, adolescent girls endured negative experiences and extensive fears, considering it a significant ordeal. They encountered multiple challenges while dealing with lice and utilized both adaptive and maladaptive strategies to cope with the infestation. It is recommended to enhance public awareness regarding head lice infestation, and healthcare providers should offer emotional support and counseling services to affected girls and their families.
头虱感染是青春期少女中普遍存在的皮肤病,对她们的生活造成广泛的身体、心理和情感影响。然而,这些经历却鲜有记录。本研究旨在探讨伊朗青春期少女对头虱感染的生活体验。
本研究采用现象学研究方法,采用目的性抽样技术选取 15 名正在经历头虱感染的青春期少女。与当地学校合作,确定并招募参与者。随后,向确定的参与者及其监护人解释研究的目的和性质。采用半结构式深入访谈收集必要数据。采用科莱兹的七步分析法对收集到的数据进行分析。为了提高研究结果的可信度,采用了林肯和古巴(2004 年)的标准。通过使用 MAXQDA 软件版本 0.9.5 来管理数据。
参与者的平均年龄为 12 至 17 岁,年龄为 14.5(标准差=1.7)。就教育程度而言,她们大多完成了高中教育(n=8,53.3%),其次是初中教育(n=4,26.6%)。参与者的经历分为四个主题和 15 个次主题。主要主题包括生活在恐惧的阴影下、感染的折磨、与头虱抗争和令人不安的后果。次主题包括社交恐惧、害怕伤害、害怕美丽下降、耻辱、欺凌行为、自责、逆境、艰难斗争、有效应对、不遵守行为、家庭破裂、学业中断、健康威胁和混乱的精神状态。
在头虱感染期间,青春期少女经历了消极的体验和广泛的恐惧,认为这是一个重大的磨难。她们在处理虱子时遇到了多种挑战,并采用了适应性和非适应性策略来应对感染。建议提高公众对头虱感染的认识,医疗保健提供者应为受感染的女孩及其家人提供情感支持和咨询服务。