Notions of Young Women without Children about Childbirth

IF 0.6 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Barbara Kisdi
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Aim: The aim of the study was to find out what kind of imaginations and expectations of Hungarian young, childless women have about childbirth. In addition to mapping intentions and expectations, our questions focused on how they think about the circumstances, ways and types of childbirth and we asked them what they know about opportunities and procedures based on their previous experi - ences. Methods: In our university research we conducted a qualitative examination using the method of depth interviewing young women about their birth plans (n. 154, 18–35 years old). The selection of interviewees was randomly recruited from the circle of acquaintances of university students. The data collection took place during 2016. The study used content analysis. Results: In the case of randomly questioned women, the issue of the quality of birth is usually not part of either their primary or secondary socialisation. The source of imagination on childbirth is usually the media and negative family stories which describe birth as a dangerous and painful event and which mainly transform young women’s attitudes to pregnancy and childbirth. Accordingly, the majority of interviewees do not consider themselves competent in their own childbirths, and intend to rely essentially on external authority. Conclusions: On the basis of the examination it appears that the information obtained through formal and informal channels provide a rather distorted and unilateral image of the nature of childbirth, opportunities, and issues of competence, which do not facilitate real physical and psychological preparation for giving birth. This can influence the way and quality of birth-giving, the childbirth experience and, in the long run, the willingness to continue to have children.
没有孩子的年轻妇女关于生育的观念
目的:这项研究的目的是了解匈牙利年轻无子女女性对分娩的想象和期望。除了绘制意图和期望之外,我们的问题还集中在他们如何看待分娩的环境、方式和类型,并根据他们之前的经历询问他们对机会和程序的了解。方法:在我们大学的研究中,我们使用深度访谈的方法对年轻女性(154岁,18-35岁)的生育计划进行了定性调查。受访者是从大学生的熟人圈子中随机抽取的。数据收集于2016年进行。该研究采用了内容分析法。结果:在随机询问的女性中,出生质量问题通常不是她们主要或次要社交活动的一部分。关于分娩的想象来源通常是媒体和负面的家庭故事,这些故事将分娩描述为一个危险和痛苦的事件,主要改变了年轻妇女对怀孕和分娩的态度。因此,大多数受访者认为自己没有能力生育孩子,并打算基本上依赖外部权威。结论:根据检查,通过正式和非正式渠道获得的信息似乎对分娩的性质、机会和能力问题提供了一种相当扭曲和片面的形象,不利于为分娩做真正的身体和心理准备。这会影响分娩的方式和质量、分娩体验,从长远来看,还会影响继续生育的意愿。
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European Journal of Mental Health
European Journal of Mental Health PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Mental Health, an open-access, peer reviewed, interdisciplinary, professional journal concerned with mental health, personal well-being and its supporting ecosystems that acknowledge the importance of people’s interactions with their environments, established in 2006, is published on 280 pages per volume in English and German by the Semmelweis University Institute of Mental Health. The journal’s professional oversight is provided by the Editor-in-Chief and an international Editorial Board, assisted by an Advisory Board. The semiannual journal, with issues appearing in June and December, is published in Budapest. The journal aims at the dissemination of the latest scientific research on mental health and well-being in Europe. It seeks novel, integrative and comprehensive, applied as well as theoretical articles that are inspiring for professionals and practitioners with different fields of interest: social and natural sciences, humanities and different segments of mental health research and practice. The primary thematic focus of EJMH is the social-ecological antecedents of mental health and foundations of human well-being. Most specifically, the journal welcomes contributions that present high-quality, original research findings on well-being and mental health across the lifespan and in historical perspective.
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