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Perceived stigmatisation of young mothers: an exploratory study of psychological and social experience.

机译:年轻母亲的感知污名化:对心理和社会经验的探索性研究。

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Patterns of childbearing vary cross-culturally and historically. In Canada, the average age of women at first birth was 28 in 2003, with almost 50% of all births occurring to women 30 years of age and over. This represents a radical change from the recent past-in 1971 average age at first birth was 22.8. Such changes may impact upon dominant discourse regarding normalcy and deviance with regard to women's fertility behaviour. The effect of shifting demographics and discourse on the psychosocial experience of mothers has not been a focus of study in Canada. We conducted a grounded theory study exploring the psychosocial experience of mothers of varying ages and ethnic backgrounds in Montreal. Thirty-three women partook in either an in-depth individual interview or focus group. By the end of the research, age and ethno-racial status emerged as two key grounded variables affecting women's experience of motherhood. Anglophone Euro-Canadian participants in their early 20s felt strongly stigmatised as mothers, which they attributed to their age at parity. In contrast, older Anglophone Euro-Canadian mothers and Anglophone Afro-Caribbean mothers of any age rarely mentioned stigma as a facet of even minor importance. The perceived stigma permeated the lifeworlds of younger Anglophone Euro-Canadian mothers with negative cognitive, emotional and behavioural effects. We argue that such stigmatisation may serve a penological function to affirm and maintain dominant Anglo-Canadian middle-class cultural norms emphasising the importance of education, careers and delayed childbearing for women. Younger Anglophone Afro-Caribbean mothers may not feel such stigma because early age at parity is more common in the Caribbean sub-culture, which may be relatively more pro-natalist than mainstream Euro-Canadian culture. We conclude by theorising that Anglophone Euro-Canadian mothers in their early 20s may now be experiencing aspects of social exclusion traditionally associated with 'teenage mothers.' This may have a deleterious effect on health.
机译:生育方式在跨文化和历史上都不同。在加拿大,2003年第一胎妇女的平均年龄为28岁,其中将近50%的胎龄是30岁及以上的妇女。与最近的1971年第一胎平均年龄22.8相比,这是一个根本性的变化。此类变化可能会影响有关妇女生育行为的正常和偏差的主流论述。人口统计学和话语转移对母亲心理社会经历的影响尚未成为加拿大研究的重点。我们进行了扎根的理论研究,探讨了蒙特利尔不同年龄和种族背景的母亲的社会心理经历。 33名女性参加了深入的个人访谈或焦点小组讨论。到研究结束时,年龄和民族种族状况已成为影响妇女孕产经验的两个重要基础变量。二十多岁的英国英语的加拿大裔加拿大人对母亲的印象十分强烈,他们将其归因于同龄人的年龄。相比之下,任何年龄的英语盎格鲁欧洲裔加拿大裔母亲和英语裔非洲裔加勒比裔母亲都很少将耻辱视为一个次要的方面。被认为存在的污名弥漫在年轻的英语欧洲加拿大母亲的生活世界中,这些生活具有负面的认知,情感和行为影响。我们认为,这种污名化可能起到一种心理学上的作用,以确认和维持占主导地位的英加中产阶级文化规范,强调教育,职业和推迟生育对妇女的重要性。年轻的英语非裔加勒比裔母亲可能不会感到这样的污名,因为在加勒比亚文化中,同等年龄的年轻人更普遍,与欧洲主流加拿大文化相比,它更倾向于生育。我们从理论上得出结论,英国20世纪初的欧洲加拿大裔母亲现在可能正在经历传统上与“青少年母亲”相关的社会排斥现象。这可能对健康有害。

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