Representations of 'risky' drinking during pregnancy on Mumsnet: A discourse analysis.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Drug and alcohol review Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-19 DOI:10.1111/dar.13948
Lisa Schölin, Rachel Arkell
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Abstract

Introduction: Online forums provide an environment for peer discussions to anonymously share experiences about sensitive topics. In this article we explore discussions about alcohol use during pregnancy, including representations of 'appropriate' behaviour and risks, in relation to alcohol use.

Methods: We sampled Mumsnet posts from 2016 to 2021 and analysed these using a two-staged approach: describing the content of original posts and employing discourse analysis on the entire thread which focused on unpacking the significance, activity and identity within the discourse.

Results: Seventy-three threads with 1554 replies analysed. Users engaged with different sources of evidence and mentioned guidelines and scientific sources, though most commonly provided, requested and appreciated anecdotal information. Risk was discussed in several ways but all users engaged with 'othering' drinking they perceived as risky. Only a few prescribed risks to any and all levels of drinking. There was a lack of knowledge around drinking while trying to conceive and early pregnancy. Expectations and norms of behaviour during pregnancy engaged in a 'good motherhood' discourse. Users positioned their drinking according to perceived norms through language choices; when not pregnant (or unknowingly pregnant) being 'plastered' was justified but when pregnant drinking only 'sips' or 'tiny' quantities of alcohol was considered appropriate.

Discussion and conclusions: Forum users demonstrated a desire to adhere to 'responsible motherhood', which did not equate to abstinence if consumption was perceived as acceptable and justified. Future research should explore information needs and effective approaches to health communication for pregnant women or those planning pregnancy.

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妈妈网上对孕期 "危险 "饮酒的表述:话语分析。
简介在线论坛为匿名分享敏感话题的经验提供了一个同伴讨论的环境。本文探讨了有关孕期饮酒的讨论,包括与饮酒相关的 "适当 "行为和风险的表述:我们对 2016 年至 2021 年的 Mumsnet 帖子进行了采样,并采用两个阶段的方法对这些帖子进行了分析:描述原始帖子的内容,并对整个线程进行话语分析,重点是解读话语中的意义、活动和身份:结果:分析了 73 个主题和 1554 个回复。用户使用了不同的证据来源,提到了指南和科学来源,但最常见的是提供、要求和赞赏传闻信息。讨论风险的方式多种多样,但所有用户都将他们认为有风险的饮品 "另类化"。只有少数人认为任何程度的饮酒都有风险。在尝试怀孕和孕早期饮酒方面缺乏知识。对怀孕期间行为的期望和规范涉及到 "好母亲 "的论述。用户通过语言选择,根据感知到的规范对自己的饮酒行为进行定位;在未怀孕(或不知不觉怀孕)时,"酩酊大醉 "是合理的,但在怀孕时,仅 "小口 "或 "少量 "饮酒被认为是适当的:论坛用户表现出坚持 "负责任母亲 "的愿望,但如果认为饮酒是可以接受和合理的,这并不等于禁酒。今后的研究应探讨孕妇或计划怀孕者的信息需求和有效的健康交流方法。
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