Open Wounds:Identifying Motherly Feelings in Underprivileged Pregnant Teenagers
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Resumo: | This research aimed to investigate the presence of postpartum depression triggering factors in socially underprivileged teenage expectant mothers. It was carried out with 8 pregnant teenagers from 13 to 18 years old who were sheltered at a non-profit institution. Data collection, after obtaining the informed consent form, was carried out through a semi-structured interview with 17 questions and part of the Beck depression inventory. The data revealed that 25% of the interviewees can count on the family after the delivery and the great majority (75%) have nowhere to go or nothing to go back to, depicting their deserted condition. The data matches the results of the Depression Inventory: 75% of the teenagers in this group falls in the severe to moderate category, revealing the impact of the deserted condition in their lives and its repercussion in different dimensions. Both crisis (from adolescence and psychosocial problems) experienced simultaneously along with the fragility period that comes during the first three months of puerperium make these teens more vulnerable to postpartum depression and favor the development of discourses with lack of hope, positivity or perspective, leading to reckless decisions – based more on the lack of options than on conscious choice. These teenage mothers cannot reproduce models that they were not able to internalize. It is the society’s task to create conditions to treat and repair this “gap” by offering institutions that are able to welcome them and make possible the development of corrective emotional experiences. |
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Open Wounds:Identifying Motherly Feelings in Underprivileged Pregnant TeenagersFeridas Abertas: Identificando Sentimentos Maternos em Adolescentes Grávidas DesamparadasMãe-adolescenteMaternagem InadequadaMãe DeprimidaTeenage MotherInadequate MotherhoodDepressed Mother.This research aimed to investigate the presence of postpartum depression triggering factors in socially underprivileged teenage expectant mothers. It was carried out with 8 pregnant teenagers from 13 to 18 years old who were sheltered at a non-profit institution. Data collection, after obtaining the informed consent form, was carried out through a semi-structured interview with 17 questions and part of the Beck depression inventory. The data revealed that 25% of the interviewees can count on the family after the delivery and the great majority (75%) have nowhere to go or nothing to go back to, depicting their deserted condition. The data matches the results of the Depression Inventory: 75% of the teenagers in this group falls in the severe to moderate category, revealing the impact of the deserted condition in their lives and its repercussion in different dimensions. Both crisis (from adolescence and psychosocial problems) experienced simultaneously along with the fragility period that comes during the first three months of puerperium make these teens more vulnerable to postpartum depression and favor the development of discourses with lack of hope, positivity or perspective, leading to reckless decisions – based more on the lack of options than on conscious choice. These teenage mothers cannot reproduce models that they were not able to internalize. It is the society’s task to create conditions to treat and repair this “gap” by offering institutions that are able to welcome them and make possible the development of corrective emotional experiences.Esta pesquisa objetivou investigar a presença de fatores desencadeadores da depressão pós-parto em adolescentes gestantes desamparadas socialmente, tendo sido realizada com 8 adolescentes grávidas de 13 a 18 anos abrigadas numa instituição sem fins lucrativos. A coleta de dados, após a obtenção do consentimento informado, foi efetuada através de uma entrevista semi-estruturada com 17 questões e parte da Escala Beck para depressão. Os dados obtidos revelaram que 25% das entrevistadas têm como contar com a família após o parto e que a grande maioria (75%) não tem para onde ir ou para o que voltar, revelando o desamparo a que estão submetidas. Estes dados são compatíveis com os resultados da Escala para Depressão que foi classificado para esse grupo como grave e moderado para 75% das adolescentes demonstrando o impacto desse desamparo na vida delas, com repercussões nas diferentes dimensões. Ambas as crises (da adolescência e os problemas de ordem psicossocial) vivenciadas simultaneamente associados ao período de fragilidade que advém nos três meses iniciais do puerpério tornam essas adolescentes mais vulneráveis a uma depressão pós-parto. Também favorecem discursos de desesperança, tristeza e falta de perspectiva de futuro, levando a tomadas de decisões de forma precipitada, mais por falta de opção do que por escolha consciente. Essas mães adolescentes não têm como reproduzir modelos que não tiveram chance de internalizar, cabendo então à sociedade criar condições de tratamento, elaboração e reparação dessa “falta”, oferecendo instituições que possam acolher e possibilitar o desenvolvimento de experiências emocionais corretivas.Universidade Cesumar - UniCesumar2009-06-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por Paresapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesq/article/view/994Saúde e Pesquisa; Vol 2 No 1 (2009): jan./abr.; 69-80Saúde e Pesquisa; v. 2 n. 1 (2009): jan./abr.; 69-802176-9206reponame:Saúde e Pesquisa (Online)instname:Cesumar Diretoria de Pesquisainstacron:CESUMARporhttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesq/article/view/994/725Carvalho, Eveline deHartmann, Jane Biscaiainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-05-23T17:49:54Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/994Revistahttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesqPUBhttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesq/oainaep@cesumar.br2176-92061983-1870opendoar:2022-05-23T17:49:54Saúde e Pesquisa (Online) - Cesumar Diretoria de Pesquisafalse |
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Open Wounds:Identifying Motherly Feelings in Underprivileged Pregnant Teenagers Feridas Abertas: Identificando Sentimentos Maternos em Adolescentes Grávidas Desamparadas |
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Open Wounds:Identifying Motherly Feelings in Underprivileged Pregnant Teenagers |
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Open Wounds:Identifying Motherly Feelings in Underprivileged Pregnant Teenagers Carvalho, Eveline de Mãe-adolescente Maternagem Inadequada Mãe Deprimida Teenage Mother Inadequate Motherhood Depressed Mother. |
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Open Wounds:Identifying Motherly Feelings in Underprivileged Pregnant Teenagers |
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Open Wounds:Identifying Motherly Feelings in Underprivileged Pregnant Teenagers |
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Open Wounds:Identifying Motherly Feelings in Underprivileged Pregnant Teenagers |
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Open Wounds:Identifying Motherly Feelings in Underprivileged Pregnant Teenagers |
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Open Wounds:Identifying Motherly Feelings in Underprivileged Pregnant Teenagers |
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Carvalho, Eveline de |
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Carvalho, Eveline de Hartmann, Jane Biscaia |
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Hartmann, Jane Biscaia |
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Carvalho, Eveline de Hartmann, Jane Biscaia |
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Mãe-adolescente Maternagem Inadequada Mãe Deprimida Teenage Mother Inadequate Motherhood Depressed Mother. |
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Mãe-adolescente Maternagem Inadequada Mãe Deprimida Teenage Mother Inadequate Motherhood Depressed Mother. |
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This research aimed to investigate the presence of postpartum depression triggering factors in socially underprivileged teenage expectant mothers. It was carried out with 8 pregnant teenagers from 13 to 18 years old who were sheltered at a non-profit institution. Data collection, after obtaining the informed consent form, was carried out through a semi-structured interview with 17 questions and part of the Beck depression inventory. The data revealed that 25% of the interviewees can count on the family after the delivery and the great majority (75%) have nowhere to go or nothing to go back to, depicting their deserted condition. The data matches the results of the Depression Inventory: 75% of the teenagers in this group falls in the severe to moderate category, revealing the impact of the deserted condition in their lives and its repercussion in different dimensions. Both crisis (from adolescence and psychosocial problems) experienced simultaneously along with the fragility period that comes during the first three months of puerperium make these teens more vulnerable to postpartum depression and favor the development of discourses with lack of hope, positivity or perspective, leading to reckless decisions – based more on the lack of options than on conscious choice. These teenage mothers cannot reproduce models that they were not able to internalize. It is the society’s task to create conditions to treat and repair this “gap” by offering institutions that are able to welcome them and make possible the development of corrective emotional experiences. |
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