Vulnerabilities and Strengths of Pregnant Haitian Adolescents and their Families During Transition to Motherhood.

International Journal of MCH and AIDS Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-18 DOI:10.21106/ijma.564
Léonel Philibert, Judith Lapierre
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Abstract

Background and objective: Teenage pregnancy is considered a social and health problem because of its multifaceted consequences for pregnant teens, their family and society. The objectives of this article are 1) to describe the vulnerabilities encountered by pregnant teenagers and their relatives throughout the time of transition from pregnancy to motherhood and 2) to identify the strengths that are mobilized by these individuals during this period.

Methods: The qualitative data collection and analysis methodology was based on John Dewey's Social Inquiry. Participants were recruited from nine health institutions in the North and Northeast departments of Haiti. Data were collected through individual semi-structured interviews, which were audiotaped, transcribed, and exported for coding after verification and validation. The data were analyzed using the thematic analysis of Paillé and Mucchielli.

Results: A total of 50 interviews were conducted with 33 pregnant teenagers (aged 14 - 19 years) and 17 relatives. This research identified vulnerabilities and strengths experienced by the adolescent participants and their relatives during the motherhood transition.

Conclusion and global health implications: The experiences, challenges, and vulnerabilities associated with the teenage-motherhood transition and the needs of pregnant teens, partners, and parents were identified in this study. The results indicated that more attention must be given to psychosocial and material support programs for pregnant adolescents and their loved ones during the motherhood transition and after-childbirth period. When logically and effectively implemented, the study results and suggested recommendations can be used as tools for reaching local and global public-health initiatives in Haiti.

海地怀孕少女及其家庭在向母亲过渡期间的脆弱性和优势。
背景和目的:少女怀孕被认为是一个社会和健康问题,因为它对怀孕的少女、她们的家庭和社会造成多方面的后果。本文的目的是1)描述怀孕少女及其亲属在从怀孕到成为母亲的过渡期间所遇到的脆弱性,2)确定这些人在这一时期动员起来的优势。方法:以杜威的《社会调查》为基础,采用定性数据收集和分析方法。参加者是从海地北部和东北部的9个保健机构征聘的。通过个人半结构化访谈收集数据,对其进行录音、转录,并在验证和确认后输出编码。采用paill和Mucchielli的主题分析方法对数据进行分析。结果:共对33名怀孕少女(14 ~ 19岁)和17名亲属进行了50次访谈。本研究确定了青少年参与者及其亲属在母亲转变过程中所经历的脆弱性和优势。结论和全球健康影响:本研究确定了与少女向母亲转变以及怀孕少女、伴侣和父母的需求相关的经历、挑战和脆弱性。研究结果表明,应更多地关注怀孕少女及其亲人在母亲过渡和分娩后的社会心理和物质支持项目。如果合理而有效地执行,研究结果和提出的建议可作为在海地开展地方和全球公共卫生倡议的工具。
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