'I want to be a different kind of father': a qualitative analysis of adolescent fatherhood in Perú.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Culture, Health & Sexuality Pub Date : 2024-09-20 DOI:10.1080/13691058.2024.2403773
Maria Luisa Jimenez Sanchez, Paula Gamarra, Jillian Brunner, Helen A Williams, Melissa LaNoire, Yasmin V Barrios, Victor O Cruz, Marta B Rondon, Bizu Gelaye, Elizabeth J Levey
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Adolescent parents and their offspring experience worse health outcomes throughout the life course. While over 90% of adolescent births occur in low- and middle-income countries, data from many such countries are lacking, particularly from fathers. This qualitative study conducted in Lima, Peru characterises the experience of adolescent fathers and identifies potential intervention targets. Interviews with young fathers and the mothers of their children were coded and analysed using thematic analysis and a grounded theory approach. Factors impacting their experience included family support, changes in their relationship with their partner, gender dynamics, and financial pressure. The study identified family and couple conflict, gendered expectations, and the father's personal development as potential intervention targets. Further research is needed to develop interventions that effectively engage adolescent fathers in low- and middle-income countries such as Peru, and support their transition to fatherhood.

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我想成为一个与众不同的父亲":对秘鲁青少年父亲身份的定性分析。
青少年父母及其后代在整个生命过程中的健康状况都较差。虽然 90% 以上的青少年生育发生在中低收入国家,但许多此类国家都缺乏相关数据,尤其是来自父亲的数据。这项在秘鲁利马开展的定性研究描述了青少年父亲的经历,并确定了潜在的干预目标。对年轻父亲及其子女母亲的访谈进行了编码,并采用主题分析和基础理论方法进行了分析。影响他们经历的因素包括家庭支持、与伴侣关系的变化、性别动态和经济压力。研究发现,家庭和夫妻冲突、性别期望以及父亲的个人发展是潜在的干预目标。需要进一步开展研究,以制定干预措施,有效地吸引秘鲁等中低收入国家的青少年父亲参与进来,并支持他们向父亲角色过渡。
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