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Ethnic-specific perceptions of altered control among American women: implications for health promotion programs after pregnancy.

机译:美国妇女对控制权有所改变的特定种族观念:对怀孕后健康促进计划的影响。

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This study describes some ethnically diverse psychosocial and behavioral contexts that influence low-income postpartum women's ability to focus on their health. Content analysis was conducted on data from ethnically concordant focus groups of low-income American Anglo, African American, and Hispanic women 12 to 24 months postpartum. All women described altered sense of "perceived control" as the context contributing to their postpartum health status, but sources and management of this perception varied by ethnicity. Effective health promotion interventions may include self-image building activities, stress management strategies and interventions that include family members but should address unique ethnic-specific contexts of low-income mothers.
机译:这项研究描述了一些种族差异的心理和行为环境,这些环境会影响低收入产后妇女专注于健康的能力。内容分析是根据来自产后12至24个月的低收入美国盎格鲁,非裔美国人和西班牙裔妇女的种族协调一致焦点小组的数据进行的。所有妇女均将改变的“知觉控制”感描述为有助于其产后健康状况的背景,但是这种知觉的来源和管理因种族而异。有效的健康促进干预措施可能包括自我形象建立活动,压力管理策略以及包括家庭成员在内的干预措施,但应针对低收入母亲的特定种族背景。

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