IntroductionAmerican Indian women often have poor perinatal outcomes and are at risk for early childbearing. The purpose of this qualitative study was to understand the experience and meaning of early childbearing among American Indian women.MethodsEmploying interpretive phenomenology and a semistructured interview guide, we interviewed 30 adult American Indian women residing in a northwestern American Indian reservation about their experiences and meaning of early childbearing.ResultsThree overarching themes were tied to their eventual positive evaluation of the experience: 1) mourning a lost childhood, 2) seeking fulfillment, and 3) embodying responsibility.DiscussionWomen indicated that despite their tumultuous childhoods, early childbea...
In India, practices relating to pregnancy, childbirth and child development have been rooted in cult...
I have often been told that a pregnant Squaw will turn aside & deliver herself, & take up th...
A qualitative study was conducted to identify perceptions of high-risk pregnant Aboriginal women dur...
ABSTRACTSHARING STORIES:UNDERSTANDING EARLY CHILDBEARING AMONG RESERVATION-BASEDNATIVE AMERICAN WOME...
AimsThe aim of this study was to explore the mothering experience and practice among reservation-bas...
Abstract Background Despite clear evidence regarding how social determinants of health and structura...
One of the characteristics of the life courses of Aboriginal youth is a greater likelihood of becomi...
This study was designed to elicit Indo-Canadian women immigrants' experience of childbearing. Health...
This exploratory study examined women\u27s perceptions of childbearing and of themselves as contribu...
Indigenous women’s experiences during pregnancy, birth and the early months of parenthood are import...
Background: The inclusion of protective factors (“assets”) are increasingly supported in developing ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of Aboriginal women in Regina, Saskatchewan...
Abstract Background Unintended pregnancies are associated with poorer obstetric outcomes and are som...
According to recent statistics, Indigenous mothers have one of the highest percentages of preterm bi...
In India, practices relating to pregnancy, childbirth and child development have been rooted in cult...
In India, practices relating to pregnancy, childbirth and child development have been rooted in cult...
I have often been told that a pregnant Squaw will turn aside & deliver herself, & take up th...
A qualitative study was conducted to identify perceptions of high-risk pregnant Aboriginal women dur...
ABSTRACTSHARING STORIES:UNDERSTANDING EARLY CHILDBEARING AMONG RESERVATION-BASEDNATIVE AMERICAN WOME...
AimsThe aim of this study was to explore the mothering experience and practice among reservation-bas...
Abstract Background Despite clear evidence regarding how social determinants of health and structura...
One of the characteristics of the life courses of Aboriginal youth is a greater likelihood of becomi...
This study was designed to elicit Indo-Canadian women immigrants' experience of childbearing. Health...
This exploratory study examined women\u27s perceptions of childbearing and of themselves as contribu...
Indigenous women’s experiences during pregnancy, birth and the early months of parenthood are import...
Background: The inclusion of protective factors (“assets”) are increasingly supported in developing ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of Aboriginal women in Regina, Saskatchewan...
Abstract Background Unintended pregnancies are associated with poorer obstetric outcomes and are som...
According to recent statistics, Indigenous mothers have one of the highest percentages of preterm bi...
In India, practices relating to pregnancy, childbirth and child development have been rooted in cult...
In India, practices relating to pregnancy, childbirth and child development have been rooted in cult...
I have often been told that a pregnant Squaw will turn aside & deliver herself, & take up th...
A qualitative study was conducted to identify perceptions of high-risk pregnant Aboriginal women dur...