Mental Well-Being and Primary Prevention Practices in Women Heads of One-Parent Families

M. Duffy
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This exploratory study of 47 women heads of one-parent families was undertaken to describe the relationships, over time, between mental well-being (adjustment) and their practice of primary prevention behaviors. Theoretical sampling was used to assure the inclusion of a variety of women from the community. Results indicate that personal characteristics influence mental well-being and primary prevention behaviors. Education and income explain 66% of the variance in mental well-being. It is important for nursing practice to identify those variables that are amenable to change in order to enhance the mental well-being and primary prevention behaviors of women heads of one-parent families.
单亲家庭女性家长的心理健康和初级预防措施
本探索性研究对47名单亲家庭的女性户主进行了描述,随着时间的推移,心理健康(调整)和她们的初级预防行为之间的关系。采用了理论抽样,以确保包括来自社区的各种妇女。结果表明,个体特征影响心理健康和初级预防行为。教育和收入可以解释66%的心理健康差异。对于护理实践来说,重要的是要确定那些可以改变的变量,以提高单亲家庭女性家长的心理健康和初级预防行为。
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