台北未婚媽媽之家青少女生育決定的經驗歷程

Translated title of the contribution: The Decision Making Process of Adolescent Pregnant Women Receiving Help from Taipei Single Mother Assistance Centers

周 培萱, 夏 萍禩, 樹珍 許

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Abstract

This research explores the problem of teenage pregnancy through the experiences of individuals receiving help from two single-mother assistance centers in Taipei, Taiwan. In particular, this study attempts to understand the difficult thought processes undergone by these young women from the time that they became aware of their pregnancy to the point at which they decided to carry their baby to term. Grounded theory was employed in designing this research. A total of 10 teenage subjects were involved in this study. After analyzing data, findings were made in the following four core areas: (1) The process through which teenage girls decide to take their unborn babies to term; (2) Feelings of isolation and reaching out for help; (3) The social and cultural pressures faced by single teenage girls who decide to have children out of wedlock; and (4) The self-revival and renewal of teenage girls' beliefs. Through this study, we can better understand the processes and experiences of single teenagers from their initial comprehension of their pregnancy through to the decision to take their pregnancy to term.
Translated title of the contributionThe Decision Making Process of Adolescent Pregnant Women Receiving Help from Taipei Single Mother Assistance Centers
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)34-44
Journal護理雜誌
Volume53
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2006

Keywords

  • 未婚青少女
  • 生育決定
  • 紮根理論

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