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Public health research consistently demonstrates the salience of neighbourhood as a determinant of both health-related behaviours and outcomes across the human life course. This paper will report on the findings from a mixed-methods Brisbane-based study that explores how mothers with primary school children from both high and low socioeconomic suburbs use the local urban environment for the purpose of physical activity. Firstly, we demonstrate findings from an innovative methodology using the geographic information systems (GIS) embedded in social media platforms on mobile phones to track locations, resource-use, distances travelled, and modes of transport of the families in real-time; and secondly, we report on qualitative data that provides insight into reasons for differential use of the environment by both groups. Spatial/mapping and statistical data showed that while the mothers from both groups demonstrated similar daily routines, the mothers from the high SEP suburb engaged in increased levels of physical activity, travelled less frequently and less distance by car, and walked more for transport. The qualitative data revealed differences in the psychosocial processes and characteristics of the households and neighbourhoods of the respective groups, with mothers in the lower SEP suburb reporting more stress, higher conflict, and lower quality relationships with neighbours.

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Australian surveys have found that only 43% of women meet the current recommendation for regular moderate physical activity, and that women who are mothers of young children are even less likely to be adequately active for health benefit. These women spend a significant proportion of their day in occupational, household and care-giving activities, which may not be ‘captured’ in conventional physical activity surveys. The purpose of this study was to compare physical activity in young mothers and age-matched controls using three different measures of physical activity. 35 women (16 mothers of young children, M) and 19 age-matched comparison women (NM) completed a survey which asked about walking to and from places, and about moderate and vigorous activity in leisure time and at work (paid and unpaid). They also kept a detailed diary of all their activities for two week-days and two week-end days, and wore a pedometer (Yamax digiwalker) on these days. Each activity in the diary was assigned an energy expenditure (EE) score based on it's intensity (Compendium of Physical Activity) and time spent in that activity. There were no differences between M and NM for pedometer steps (M: 9270 sd 2947; NM: 9768 sd 3051) or for daily energy expenditure (EE) calculated from the diaries (M: 2029 sd 189; NM: 2015 sd 169 METS.mins) or survey (M: 2079 sd 448; NM: 1495 sd 325). There was a significant correlation between pedometer steps and daily METs.mins estimated from the diaries (r = 0.35, p = 0.04); however no relationship was observed between pedometer steps and EE from the survey (r = .09, p = .56). Further analysis of the individual survey items found pedometer steps to be related to EE from walking to and from places (r = .34) and leisure time (r = .31), but not work related activity (r = -.08). There were no significant relationships between EE computed from the diaries and any of the survey questions. The three activity measures indicate that the physical activity levels of the young mothers in our sample were comparable to age-matched non-mothers. The results of the correlation analyses highlight the difficulty of assessing low-intensity work-related physical activity via self-report. Supported by Australian Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care.

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Background Young parenthood continues to be an issue of concern in terms of clinical and psychosocial outcomes for mothers and their babies, with higher rates of medical complications such as preterm labour and hypertensive disease and a higher risk of depression. The aim of this study was to investigate how young age impacts on women's experience of intrapartum care. Methods Secondary analysis of data collected in a population based survey of women who had recently given birth in Queensland, comparing clinical and interpersonal aspects of the intrapartum maternity care experience for 237 eligible women aged 15–20 years and 6534 aged more than 20 years. Descriptive and multivariate analyses were undertaken. Results In the univariate analysis a number of variables were significantly associated with clinical aspects of labour and birth and perceptions of care: young women were more likely to birth in a public facility, to travel for birth and to live in less economically advantaged areas, to have a normal vaginal birth and to have one carer through labour. They were also less likely to report being treated with respect and kindness and talked to in a way they could understand. In logistic regression models, after adjustment for parity, other socio-demographic factors and mode of birth, younger mothers were still more likely to birth in a public facility, to travel for birth, to be more critical about interpersonal and aspects of care and the hospital or birth centre environment. Conclusion This study shows how experience of care during labour and birth is different for young women. Young women reported poorer quality interpersonal care which may well reflect an inferior care experience and stereotyping by health professionals, indicating a need for more effective staff engagement with young women at this time.

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Background: Young motherhood is commonly associated with vulnerabilities, stereotyping of young women’s behaviour and poor outcomes for them and their children. The objective was to understand how maternity care is experienced for this group in the transition to parenthood. Methods: Data from a large-scale 2010 survey of women’s experience of maternity care were analysed using qualitative methods with open text responses. Results: 7,193 women responded to the survey: 237 were aged 20 years or less. Most (83%) of these young women provided open text responses. The main themes were: ‘being a consumer’, ‘the quality of care’, ‘needing support’ and ‘pride in parenthood’ while subthemes included ‘being young’ and ‘how staff made me feel’, ‘testimonials for staff’, ‘not being left’ and ‘it’s all worthwhile’. Conclusion: Many young women responding described a positive experience. For many first time mothers this marked a positive change in their identity. Nevertheless staff perceptions and attitudes affected how they saw themselves and what they took away from their experience of maternity care. A key message for other women supported and reinforced their role as active and involved consumers who, in engaging with services, have to stand up for themselves and make their needs and wishes known.

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Introduction - The Centro de Orientacao ao Adolescente of Campinas (Southeastern Brazil) maintains a program to qualify economically disadvantaged adolescent students aged 15 to 18 years to enter the labor market. Objective - To understand life projects of teenagers who became mothers while participating in the program, in the period from 2003 to 2008, aiming to find the place of professional life in their life trajectory before and after motherhood. Method - Eight young mothers were interviewed, and a qualitative methodology was applied to the analysis of the interviews. Results - The trajectories of study and work were discontinued or adapted due to motherhood. Four young mothers completed high school and none had entered university. Three did not return to work and the rest had diverse work experiences. The reported difficulties to enter the labor market were: inadequate instruments to support the children's care, low income, lack of work experience, presence of small children and little educational background. Final Considerations - Teenage motherhood did not indicate the exclusion of educational or work projects but indicated adjustments and the need for a family and social support network. It was noted the need for public policies targeted at the inclusion of youths in the labor market and at support services such as nurseries. Also, the need for a change in gender relations was demonstrated, with greater equality of rights as a precondition for the inclusion of women, especially those who are mothers, in the labor market.

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BACKGROUND: Studies of immigrants suggest that the environment during fetal life and duration of residence in the host country might influence the development of asthma. Little is known about the importance of the timing of the exposure in the host country and whether migrants might be especially vulnerable in certain age windows. OBJECTIVE: We compared the reported prevalence of asthma between young white and south Asian women in the United Kingdom, and investigated associations with country of birth and age at immigration. METHODS: A questionnaire on atopic disorders was posted to 2380 south Asian and 5796 white young mothers randomly sampled in Leicestershire. Data on ethnicity were also available from maternity records. Data were analysed using multivariable logistic regression and a propensity score approach. Results The reported prevalence of asthma was 10.9% in south Asian and 21.8% in white women. South Asian women who migrated to the United Kingdom aged 5 years or older reported less asthma (6.5%) than those born in the United Kingdom or who migrated before age 5 (16.0%), with an adjusted odds ratio of 0.38 [95% Confidence Interval 0.23-0.64, P<0.001]. For those who migrated aged over 5 years, the prevalence did not alter with the duration of residence in the United Kingdom. Current exposure to common environmental risk factors had relatively little effect on prevalence estimates. CONCLUSION: These data from a large population-based study support the hypothesis that early life environmental factors influence the risk of adult asthma.

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The transition from adolescence to young adulthood is associated with a sharp decline in physical activity, particularly for women. This article explores the relations between physical activity status and change and status and change in four life domains: residential independence, employment status, relationship status, and motherhood. Two waves of survey data from a representative sample of 8,545 Australian women, aged 18-23 at Survey 1 and 22-27 at Survey 2, were analyzed. Cross-sectionally, physical inactivity was most strongly related to being a mother married, and not being in the labor force. Longitudinally, decreases in physical activity were most strongly associated with moving into a live-in relationship, with getting married, and with becoming a mother When considered in combination, women who were married with children and not employed outside the home were the most likely to be physically inactive. The data suggest that adoption of adult statuses, particularly traditional roles involving family relationships and motherhood, is associated with reductions in physical activity for these women, although it is possible that the effect is driven by socioeconomic factors associated with early transitions. The data suggest a need for interventions to promote continued physical activity among young women who cohabit or marry and among those not in the workforce, in addition to those supporting young mothers to be physically active.

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This dissertation reports on research on the contradictions between “right-aged” motherhood accordant with normative life-course and the motherhood of a woman who lives her life according to her own choices and options. The focus of this study is to analyse and interpret the motherhood of women who have become mothers for the first time both at a very young age (under 20) and at an older age (in their 40s), from the viewpoint of life-course, age and social class. The study discusses motherhood both as an experience and as a socially-constructed phenomenon. Research questions are the following: How do mothers at different ages talk about pregnancy and motherhood as a part of their life-course? What meanings do mothers at different ages give to age, growing up and adulthood? How is social class constructed in the speech of different-aged mothers? This dissertation includes five articles and a summary chapter. The theoretical starting points for the study are Finnish critical family studies, Finnish feminist social policy studies and Anglo-American feminist motherhood studies. Additionally, this study draws on sociological age studies and new sociological social class studies. The methodological approach is discursive-materialistic. This approach recognises issues related to language, cultural representation and subjectivity, but it also aims to locate them in their social and historical context. The data is drawn from twenty-four interviews of different-aged mothers and articles collected from popular magazines on babies and parenting. In the interview data, different issues related to motherhood are constructed due not only to the women’s age, but also their social background. Social class becomes visible in the relationship between the interviewed women and nuclear family, expert knowledge or money and livelihood. In this study, social class and age are intertwined. It is almost impossible to analytically distinguish which of the mothers’ experiences are related to class and which are related to age. In this study, young motherhood is shown as quite positive. Even though the interviewed young women did not usually plan to have a child, it was not a great shock either. In the young mothers’ speech, motherhood appears as a natural part of the life-course and growing up. The conditions young mothers suggested as necessary to good motherhood do not depend on standard of living, education or social background. A young age is seen as a resource, not as an obstacle to good motherhood. Postponing one’s motherhood is associated with materialism and a career-oriented lifestyle. The older mothers in this study rarely reported having postponed their motherhood on purpose. Some of them explained the delay with extended studies or financial insecurity caused by part-time unemployment. Others recounted they had been insecure about their abilities to cope with a child or lacked a suitable partner. Some of them may have wanted a child much earlier in life, given the right circumstances. In the older mothers’ speech, motherhood is strongly associated with adult life, permanent employment and a (heterosexual) nuclear family.

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Pesquisa qualitativa que tem por objeto a relação entre mãe adolescente abrigada e seu filho. Objetiva descrever o significado do filho para a mãe adolescente abrigada; compreender os fatores que influenciam no estabelecimento da relação mãe adolescente abrigada e seu filho; e analisar a relação mãe-filho nos espaços do abrigamento partir dos cuidados realizados pela mãe adolescente abrigada. A pesquisa foi realizada em uma instituição de abrigamento no município do Rio de Janeiro, localizada no bairro de Vila Isabel. Os sujeitos foram seis mães adolescentes que se encontravam abrigadas em companhia de seus filhos. As entrevistas foram feitas através de um roteiro contendo questões de identificação das depoentes e perguntas abertas. A análise dos resultados foi realizada com base em Bardin (análise de conteúdo), emergindo duas categorias, a saber: 1) o significado do filho para a mãe adolescente; e 2) vivências maternas no cuidado do filho no interior da unidade de abrigamento. Ademais, evidencia-se que as mães adolescentes percebem seus filhos em sua vida como um aumento da responsabilidade e como fator de amadurecimento. O filho atua como estimulador deste processo, na medida em que ao depender da mãe adolescente para sobreviver, acaba induzindo transformações pessoais e sociais. Este novo ser representa para estas mães afeto, amor, carinho e sua própria família. O sentimento de amor que sente pelo filho e a forma como desempenha a maternagem solidificam a relação deste binômio, impulsionando a busca por uma mudança social em sua vida e o desejo de não mais voltar às ruas. A maternagem desenvolvida pelas jovens mães ocorreu de forma suficientemente boa, conseguindo atender as necessidades básicas de seu filho e estabelecendo a relação afetiva entre este binômio, mesmo mencionando a interferência dos profissionais de abrigo com relação ao cuidado que desenvolvem ao seu filho. É necessário oferecer bases para que essa mãe adolescente sinta-se fortalecida nas atividades maternas e que estas possam também continuar a desenvolver o cuidado do filho de maneira que atendam as necessidades do bebê, mantendo uma boa relação entre este binômio, para que o filho tenha um desenvolvimento emocional sadio e seja um adulto seguro para se lançar no mundo sem medos dos obstáculos e limitações provenientes de uma vida cheia de exclusões.

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De acordo com a Organização Mundial da Saúde, o período da adolescência é aquele compreendido entre os 10 e os 19 anos de idade, a população de adolescentes é crescente e um em cada cinco indivíduos encontra-se nessa faixa etária. Anualmente, 60 em cada mil jovens se tornam mães, o que faz da gravidez na adolescência tema de interesse por parte de pesquisadores de todo o mundo. No município do Rio de Janeiro, observou-se o acompanhamento da tendência nacional de aumento de gravidez precoce, com maior variação positiva encontrada na faixa etária de 10 a 14 anos. O objetivo no Artigo I: Determinar a prevalência de transtornos mentais comuns (TMC) em uma população de adolescentes grávidas e avaliar sua associação com características da gravidez e fatores socioeconômicos, demográficos e de rede social de apoio. Artigo II: Determinar a prevalência de desejo de engravidar em uma população de gestantes adolescente, verificar possíveis associações com fatores socioeconômicos, demográficos e de rede social de apoio e avaliar o papel da idade como modificador de efeito dessas associações. Foram utilizados nos Artigos I e II o método de estudo seccional de base ambulatorial realizado com 232 adolescentes grávidas, em qualquer trimestre gestacional, regularmente atendidas nos serviços de pré-natal de dois hospitais públicos especializados do município do Rio de Janeiro, de maio a outubro de 2007. Foi utilizado questionário autopreenchível para a avaliação das características da gravidez, rede social de apoio, idade, renda, escolaridade, abandono escolar, situação conjugal, raça/cor e trabalho. As análises dos TMC foram conduzidas através do GHQ-12. Os resultados no Artigo I foram, a prevalência de TMC foi de 45,3%. O modelo final ajustado mostrou associação com TMC para as seguintes variáveis: renda familiar menor que três salários mínimos (RP = 2,32; IC 95% 1,15 - 4,67), não ter apoio familiar (RP = 2,18; IC 95% 1,69-2,81), não ter amigas para conversar (RP = 1,48; IC 95% 1,13-1,92) e não ter religião (RP = 1,72; IC 95% 1,25 - 2,36). No Artigo II, foram a prevalência de desejo de engravidar entre as gestantes adolescentes foi de 46,2%. No modelo final ajustado, as variáveis que apresentaram razões de prevalência (RP) estatisticamente significantes para associação com desejo de engravidar foram: ser casada ou viver em união estável (RP = 1,80; IC 95% 1,27-2,56), não ter amigas ou amigos com quem conversar (RP = 1,48; IC 95% 1,15-1,90). Adolescentes entre 12 e 16 anos e cursando o primeiro grau desejavam menos a gravidez (RP = 0,57; IC 95% 0,38- 0,88). Artigo I: Os resultados encontrados mostram que, frente à forte associação entre TMC e gravidez em adolescentes, temos a necessidade de implementação de políticas públicas que busquem minimizar os danos decorrentes das gestações em adolescentes, através da promoção de programas que incentivem a participação familiar no processo de aceitação da gravidez, bem como propiciando espaços para discussão, onde essas jovens possam ser ouvidas e orientadas. Artigo II: Os resultados deste estudo comprovam que a gravidez na adolescência não é necessariamente indesejada. Assim, fatores como viver em união estável e não ter amigas(os) para conversar aumentam o desejo de engravidar. Por outro lado, ter entre 12 e 16 anos e ainda estar no primeiro grau diminui este desejo. Tais achados podem ajudar os profissionais de saúde que lidam com essa faixa etária a identificar possíveis situações de risco para a gravidez e assim direcionar sua orientação de forma precisa e adequada.

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The aggression animals receive from conspecifics varies between individuals across their lifetime. As poignantly evidenced by infanticide, for example, aggression can have dramatic fitness consequences. Nevertheless, we understand little about the sources of variation in received aggression, particularly in females. Using a female-dominant species renowned for aggressivity in both sexes, we tested for potential social, demographic, and genetic patterns in the frequency with which animals were wounded by conspecifics. Our study included 243 captive, ring-tailed lemurs (Lemur catta), followed from infancy to adulthood over a 35-year time span. We extracted injury, social, and life-history information from colony records and calculated neutral heterozygosity for a subset of animals, as an estimate of genetic diversity. Focusing on victims rather than aggressors, we used General Linear Models to explain bite-wound patterns at different life stages. In infancy, maternal age best predicted wounds received, as infants born to young mothers were the most frequent infanticide victims. In adulthood, sex best predicted wounds received, as males were three times more likely than females to be seriously injured. No relation emerged between wounds received and the other variables studied. Beyond the generally expected costs of adult male intrasexual aggression, we suggest possible additive costs associated with female-dominant societies - those suffered by young mothers engaged in aggressive disputes and those suffered by adult males aggressively targeted by both sexes. We propose that infanticide in lemurs may be a costly by-product of aggressively mediated, female social dominance. Accordingly, the benefits of female behavioral 'masculinization' accrued to females through priority of access to resources, may be partially offset by early costs in reproductive success. Understanding the factors that influence lifetime patterns of conspecific wounding is critical to evaluating the fitness costs associated with social living; however, these costs may vary substantially between societies.

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ABSTRACT Background Mental health promotion is supported by a strong body of knowledge and is a matter of public health with the potential of a large impact on society. Mental health promotion programs should be implemented as soon as possible in life, preferably starting during pregnancy. Programs should focus on malleable determinants, introducing strategies to reduce risk factors or their impact on mother and child, and also on strengthening protective factors to increase resilience. The ambition of early detecting risk situations requires the development and use of tools to assess risk, and the creation of a responsive network of services based in primary health care, especially maternal consultation during pregnancy and the first months of the born child. The number of risk factors and the way they interact and are buffered by protective factors are relevant for the final impact. Maternal-fetal attachment (MFA) is not yet a totally understood and well operationalized concept. Methodological problems limit the comparison of data as many studies used small size samples, had an exploratory character or used different selection criteria and different measures. There is still a lack of studies in high risk populations evaluating the consequences of a weak MFA. Instead, the available studies are not very conclusive, but suggest that social support, anxiety and depression, self-esteem and self-control and sense of coherence are correlated with MFA. MFA is also correlated with health practices during pregnancy, that influence pregnancy and baby outcomes. MFA seems a relevant concept for the future mother baby interaction, but more studies are needed to clarify the concept and its operationalization. Attachment is a strong scientific concept with multiple implications for future child development, personality and relationship with others. Secure attachment is considered an essential basis of good mental health, and promoting mother-baby interaction offers an excellent opportunity to intervention programmes targeted at enhancing mental health and well-being. Understanding the process of attachment and intervening to improve attachment requires a comprehension of more proximal factors, but also a broader approach that assesses the impact of more distal social conditions on attachment and how this social impact is mediated by family functioning and mother-baby interaction. Finally, it is essential to understand how this knowledge could be translated in effective mental health promoting interventions and measures that could reach large populations of pregnant mothers and families. Strengthening emotional availability (EA) seems to be a relevant approach to improve the mother-baby relationship. In this review we have offered evidence suggesting a range of determinants of mother-infant relationship, including age, marital relationship, social disadvantages, migration, parental psychiatric disorders and the situations of abuse or neglect. Based on this theoretical background we constructed a theoretical model that included proximal and distal factors, risk and protective factors, including variables related to the mother, the father, their social support and mother baby interaction from early pregnancy until six months after birth. We selected the Antenatal Psychosocial Health Assessment (ALPHA) for use as an instrument to detect psychosocial risk during pregnancy. Method Ninety two pregnant women were recruited from the Maternal Health Consultation in Primary Health Care (PHC) at Amadora. They had three moments of assessment: at T1 (until 12 weeks of pregnancy) they filed out a questionnaire that included socio-demographic data, ALPHA, Edinburgh post-natal Depression Scale (EDPS), General Health Questionnaire (GHQ) and Sense of Coherence (SOC); at T2 (after the 20th weeks of pregnancy) they answered EDPS, SOC and MFA Scale (MFAS), and finally at T3 (6 months after birth), they repeated EDPS and SOC, and their interaction with their babies was videotaped and later evaluated using EA Scales. A statistical analysis has been done using descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, univariate logistic regression and multiple linear regression. Results The study has increased our knowledge on this particular population living in a multicultural, suburb community. It allow us to identify specific groups with a higher level of psychosocial risk, such as single or divorced women, young couples, mothers with a low level of education and those who are depressed or have a low SOC. The hypothesis that psychosocial risk is directly correlated with MFAS and that MFA is directly correlated with EA was not confirmed, neither the correlation between prenatal psychosocial risk and mother-baby EA. The study identified depression as a relevant risk factor in pregnancy and its higher prevalence in single or divorced women, immigrants and in those who have a higher global psychosocial risk. Depressed women have a poor MFA, and a lower structuring capacity and a higher hostility to their babies. In average, depression seems to reduce among pregnant women in the second part of their pregnancy. The children of immigrant mothers show a lower level of responsiveness to their mothers what could be transmitted through depression, as immigrant mothers have a higher risk of depression in the beginning of pregnancy and six months after birth. Young mothers have a low MFA and are more intrusive. Women who have a higher level of education are more sensitive and their babies showed to be more responsive. Women who are or have been submitted to abuse were found to have a higher level of MFA but their babies are less responsive to them. The study highlights the relevance of SOC as a potential protective factor while it is strongly and negatively related with a wide range of risk factors and mental health outcomes especially depression before, during and after pregnancy. Conclusions ALPHA proved to be a valid, feasible and reliable instrument to Primary Health Care (PHC) that can be used as a total sum score. We could not prove the association between psychosocial risk factors and MFA, neither between MFA and EA, or between psychosocial risk and EA. Depression and SOC seems to have a clear and opposite relevance on this process. Pregnancy can be considered as a maturational process and an opportunity to change, where adaptation processes occur, buffering risk, decreasing depression and increasing SOC. Further research is necessary to better understand interactions between variables and also to clarify a better operationalization of MFA. We recommend the use of ALPHA, SOC and EDPS in early pregnancy as a way of identifying more vulnerable women that will require additional interventions and support in order to decrease risk. At political level we recommend the reinforcement of Immigrant integration and the increment of education in women. We recommend more focus in health care and public health in mental health condition and psychosocial risk of specific groups at high risk. In PHC special attention should be paid to pregnant women who are single or divorced, very young, low educated and to immigrant mothers. This study provides the basis for an intervention programme for this population, that aims to reduce broad spectrum risk factors and to promote Mental Health in women who become pregnant. Health and mental health policies should facilitate the implementation of the suggested measures.

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Ce mémoire cherche à rendre compte des diverses façons dont les jeunes couples d’aujourd’hui expérimentent l’entrée dans la vie parentale et, ce faisant, se débrouillent afin de maintenir et de consolider leur vie familiale, conjugale, professionnelle et sociale. Nous avons d’abord présenté les thèmes reliés à cette problématique, soit les solidarités familiales, la politique familiale, les changements familiaux et ceux du marché du travail contemporain où les jeunes occupent une position particulière. Des entretiens avec des jeunes mères montréalaises, âgées de 25 à 35 ans et de «classe moyenne», nous ont permis de faire ressortir les modalités d’articulation entre les solidarités privées et publiques et certaines pratiques stratégiques et aménagements récurrents ou insolites permettant de favoriser le bienêtre chez ces jeunes adultes nouveaux parents. Notre analyse qualitative nous a permis de constater qu’effectivement ces couples orientent leurs pratiques afin de maximiser le potentiel de leur structure environnante et de leurs pôles de soutien. De la jeunesse aux premiers pas dans la vie parentale, les solidarités sont modulées selon les besoins et les offres. Ce qui paraît constant, toutefois, c’est le soutien des parents/grands-parents qui se maintient tout au long de leur cheminement. La revendication d’autonomie propre à ce groupe se voit par contre modifié à travers le temps. L’ambivalence inhérente à celle-ci subsiste et elle ne concerne pas uniquement l’aide intrafamiliale mais tous les paliers de soutien. Plus généralement, les constats révélés dans notre étude nous amènent à dire qu’il faut repenser les solidarités familiales en les situant au sein d’une vision sociétale globale.

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Devenir mère à l’adolescence peut représenter une situation d’adversité et est associée à des impacts délétères possibles sur la vie de la jeune mère et de ses enfants. Être victime de violence de la part de son partenaire peut aussi représenter une adversité importante, notamment en regard de ses conséquences préjudiciables sur la santé. Cumulées, ces deux adversités peuvent sérieusement compromettre le parcours de vie d’une jeune femme. Cependant, des jeunes mères surmontent ces adversités. S’appuyant sur un cadre de référence composé par l’approche intersectionnelle et la perspective des parcours de vie, cette thèse permet une meilleure compréhension des différentes composantes d’une trajectoire de résilience en contexte de double adversité. Une part importante de cette thèse permet aussi de mieux documenter le contexte de la maternité précoce vécue dans un contexte de violence conjugale, une situation peu étudiée au Québec. Des jeunes mères ayant donné naissance précocement dans un contexte relationnel adverse qui estiment avoir surmonté ces obstacles et qui sont reconnues comme étant résilientes par les intervenants avec qui elles sont en contact participent à cette étude exploratoire. Ces 19 femmes ont partagé leur histoire par le biais d’entretiens individuels ou d’entretiens de groupe. Des observations participantes échelonnées sur neuf mois complètent cette collecte de données, permettant une meilleure compréhension et contextualisation de la maternité précoce et des défis qui lui sont associés. Leurs propos, retranscris puis analysés de façon séquentielle selon une démarche inspirée des stratégies d’analyse de théorisation ancrée, sont au cœur de l’analyse. Le modèle théorique de la résilience présenté dans cette thèse est constitué de cinq composantes : l’adversité, le point tournant, les processus, les facteurs promoteurs et les facteurs de vulnérabilités. Des indicateurs pouvant témoigner de la présence d’une trajectoire de résilience sont aussi proposés. Parmi les résultats importants de cette étude, notons l’importance de la maternité comme point tournant dans la vie de ces jeunes femmes. En effet, la maternité module la trajectoire de résilience notamment en leur permettant de créer un lien significatif avec leur bébé et de développer un sentiment de responsabilité face à celui-ci. Cette étude permet aussi de mieux cerner les processus permettant le déploiement d’une trajectoire de résilience : 1) Créer un milieu de vie sain pour l’enfant, 2) S’activer face au contexte relationnel adverse, 3) Mobiliser et utiliser les ressources disponibles et 4) Se servir du passé pour aller vers l’avant : (ré)investir les habiletés et ressources développées lors d’adversités antérieures. Les facteurs promoteurs, tout comme les facteurs de vulnérabilité, s’inscrivent dans une lecture systémique et relèvent de différents niveaux écologiques. Alors que les premiers constituent des points d’ancrage sur lesquels peuvent s’appuyer le déploiement et le maintien d’une trajectoire résiliente, les seconds fragilisent cette trajectoire. Les retombées possibles de cette étude pour l’intervention et la recherche dans le domaine de la promotion de la santé sont aussi abordées, notamment sous forme de pistes de réflexion et d’action.