Liddell Jessica L, Hicks Emily C
School of Social Work, University of Montana, Missoula, MT.
Fam Relat. 2024 Oct;73(4):2415-2434. doi: 10.1111/fare.13011. Epub 2024 Feb 26.
This study sought to understand the roles of partners in pregnancy, childbirth, and childrearing in Indigenous communities. It explores supportive and unsupportive attitudes in the relationships mothers experienced, and how these relationships affected their lives.
Settler colonialism has negatively impacted Indigenous communities. However, little research has explored how it has influenced partner and social support during the perinatal time period.
Through 31 semistructured interviews with women from a tribe in the southeastern United States, participants described their experiences with supportive and unsupportive partners and how that shaped their experiences during pregnancy, childbirth, and childrearing.
Participants described themes of (a) supportive and unsupportive partner relationships, (b) importance of partner support in childbirth, and (c) mothers as primary caregivers.
Results suggest that women experienced a wide range of partner relationships, and they relied more on their female family members to provide support during this time, rather than counting on their male counterparts.
Health care providers may want to take these findings into consideration when approaching their patient's care. These findings indicate that the impacts of settler colonialism continue to impact family relationships for the participants in this study.
本研究旨在了解伴侣在原住民社区怀孕、分娩和育儿过程中的作用。它探讨了母亲在其经历的关系中所感受到的支持性和非支持性态度,以及这些关系如何影响她们的生活。
殖民定居对原住民社区产生了负面影响。然而,很少有研究探讨其如何在围产期影响伴侣及社会支持。
通过对美国东南部一个部落的女性进行31次半结构化访谈,参与者描述了她们与支持性和非支持性伴侣相处的经历,以及这如何塑造了她们在怀孕、分娩和育儿期间的体验。
参与者描述了以下主题:(a)支持性和非支持性的伴侣关系;(b)伴侣支持在分娩中的重要性;(c)母亲作为主要照顾者。
结果表明,女性经历了广泛的伴侣关系,在此期间她们更多地依赖女性家庭成员提供支持,而非男性伴侣。
医疗保健提供者在为患者提供护理时可能需要考虑这些发现。这些发现表明,殖民定居的影响继续对本研究中的参与者的家庭关系产生影响。