Beck C T
College of Nursing, University of Rhode Island, Kingston.
Nurs Res. 1993 Jan-Feb;42(1):42-8.
Using the grounded theory method, a substantive theory of postpartum depression was developed. Data were obtained through participant observation in a postpartum depression support group over an 18-month period. In addition, 12 in-depth taped interviews were conducted with mothers who had attended the support group. Analysis of the data by the constant comparative method revealed loss of control as the basic social psychological problem. Women suffering from postpartum depression attempted to cope with the problem of loss of control through the four-stage process of teetering on the edge. The stages that emerged from the data included (a) encountering terror, (b) dying of self, (c) struggling to survive, and (d) regaining control.
运用扎根理论方法,构建了产后抑郁症的实质性理论。数据是通过在一个产后抑郁症支持小组中进行为期18个月的参与观察获得的。此外,还对参加过该支持小组的母亲进行了12次深度录音访谈。通过持续比较法对数据进行分析,发现失去控制是基本的社会心理问题。患有产后抑郁症的女性试图通过“在边缘摇摇欲坠”的四个阶段过程来应对失去控制的问题。从数据中得出的阶段包括:(a) 遭遇恐惧,(b) 自我消亡,(c) 挣扎求生,以及(d) 重新获得控制。