一项关于加拿大农村社区年轻妇女如何规划未来的定性研究。

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Alexa Ferdinands, Matt Ormandy, Stephanie Olsen, Maria Mayan
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教育和就业是公认的健康的社会决定因素。然而,对于农村、资源依赖型社区的年轻女性如何就高等教育、就业和未来的其他方面做出决定,人们知之甚少。为了解决这一差距,我们对加拿大阿尔伯塔省一个农村石油和天然气城镇的年轻女性(16-19岁)进行了定性研究。我们首要的研究问题是,生活在这个城市的年轻女性如何想象和规划自己的未来?我们在2022年进行了16次一对一访谈,并使用反身性主题分析对其进行了分析。通过这个过程,我们发展了两个主要主题。第一个主题“挑战性别社会和经济关系”有三个副主题:(i)对女孩的生活不受关注感到沮丧;(ii)钦佩无视性别规范的独立女性;(iii)希望经济自给自足以应对经济不稳定。第二个主题“协商关于归属的矛盾心理”有三个副主题:(i)面对归属的双重边缘,(ii)过渡职业,酷儿和政治身份,以及(iii)为矛盾心理提供空间。总的来说,这项研究深入了解了年轻女性在农村、石油和天然气城镇的成长和生活经历,这有助于我们绘制出这些经历如何影响她们未来的计划。更好地了解依赖资源社区的年轻妇女的观点,对于为设计针对其健康和福祉的干预措施,例如鼓励接受中学后教育的干预措施提供信息非常重要。
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A qualitative study of how young women in a rural Canadian community plan their futures.

Education and employment are well-acknowledged social determinants of health. However, little is known about how young women in rural, resource-dependent communities make decisions about postsecondary education, employment, and other aspects of their futures. To address this gap, we conducted a qualitative study with young women (ages 16-19) in a rural, oil and gas town in Alberta, Canada. Our overarching research question was, how do young women living in this town imagine and plan for their futures? We conducted 16 one-on-one interviews in 2022 and analysed them using reflexive thematic analysis. Through this process, we developed two main themes. The first main theme of 'challenging gendered social and economic relations' has three subthemes: (i) feeling frustrated with the inattention to girls' lives, (ii) admiring independent women who defy gender norms, and (iii) desiring financial self-sufficiency in response to economic instability. The second main theme of 'negotiating ambivalence about belonging' has three subthemes: (i) facing the double edge of belonging, (ii) transitioning professional, queer, and political identities, and (iii) holding space for ambivalence. Overall, this study generated insight into young women's experiences of growing up and living in a rural, oil and gas town, which helped us map out how these experiences shaped their future plans. Better understanding the perspectives of young women in resource-dependent communities is important for informing the design of interventions targeting their health and well-being, such as those encouraging the uptake of postsecondary education.

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Health Promotion International
Health Promotion International Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
7.40%
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146
期刊介绍: Health Promotion International contains refereed original articles, reviews, and debate articles on major themes and innovations in the health promotion field. In line with the remits of the series of global conferences on health promotion the journal expressly invites contributions from sectors beyond health. These may include education, employment, government, the media, industry, environmental agencies, and community networks. As the thought journal of the international health promotion movement we seek in particular theoretical, methodological and activist advances to the field. Thus, the journal provides a unique focal point for articles of high quality that describe not only theories and concepts, research projects and policy formulation, but also planned and spontaneous activities, organizational change, as well as social and environmental development.
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