Aboriginal adolescents' pregnancy in eastern Taiwan

Yun Fang Tsai, Thomas K.S. Wong

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to explore Aboriginal nurses' perspectives for the reasons for the high rate of pregnancy in Aboriginal adolescents. Participants were recruited from Aboriginal nursing staff in eastern Taiwan. Data was collected using intensive individual interviews and focus groups. Content analysis was used to analyze the data; this yielded six themes. These were restructuring of the family, communication difficulties, changes in social norms, discontinuity of school teaching, misuse of information, and vicious cycle. Based on the findings, it was found family, school, and society all play an important role in Aboriginal adolescent pregnancy. Nursing researchers can contribute their efforts on design intervention programs to help Aboriginal adolescents. How to train and cooperate with Aboriginal nurses to execute these programs are also needed for further nursing research.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)595-608
Number of pages14
JournalWestern Journal of Nursing Research
Volume26
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 2004

Keywords

  • Aboriginal
  • Adolescent motherhood
  • Family
  • School and society
  • Teenage pregnancy

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