Psychological Health and Life Experiences of Pregnant Adolescent Mothers in Jamaica

A recent Jamaican school-based survey revealed that 23.1% of 13–15 year-olds, had attempted suicide one or more times during the last 12 months. Research that links adolescent pregnancy and suicidal behaviour is lacking in Jamaica. Psychological distress and suicidal behaviours amongst pregnant adol...

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Main Authors: Karline Wilson-Mitchell, Joanna Bennett, Rosain Stennett
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-04-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/11/5/4729
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spelling doaj-b19809b9b61249aaab218216f0a04d9e2020-11-25T00:37:19ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012014-04-011154729474410.3390/ijerph110504729ijerph110504729Psychological Health and Life Experiences of Pregnant Adolescent Mothers in JamaicaKarline Wilson-Mitchell0Joanna Bennett1Rosain Stennett2Midwifery Education Program, Ryerson University, 350 Victoria Street, Toronto, ON M5B 2K3, CanadaThe UWI School of Nursing, The University of the West Indies, 9 Gibraltar Camp Way, Mona, Kingston 7, JamaicaThe UWI School of Nursing, The University of the West Indies, 9 Gibraltar Camp Way, Mona, Kingston 7, JamaicaA recent Jamaican school-based survey revealed that 23.1% of 13–15 year-olds, had attempted suicide one or more times during the last 12 months. Research that links adolescent pregnancy and suicidal behaviour is lacking in Jamaica. Psychological distress and suicidal behaviours amongst pregnant adolescents elsewhere in the Americas has been documented at prevalence of between 13.3%–20%. The purpose of the study was to explore the experiences and the impact of pregnancy on pregnant adolescent psychological health. Individual interviews and focus groups were conducted with adolescents in two Jamaican antenatal clinics. One clinic was designed as a ‘Teen Pregnancy Clinic’ and the other used the standard antenatal clinic design. The following themes were identified: decision-making, resilience, social support, community support system, distress, and perceptions of service. Participants reported positively on the specific interventions tailored to their needs at the Teen Clinic. Although motherhood is valued, none of the pregnancies in this study were planned by the mother. Of the 30 adolescents interviewed, seven cases were referred for counseling due to their need for emotional and psychological support. One of the adolescents reported recent sexual violence and another reported having experienced childhood sexual abuse. Historically, Jamaican adolescent mothers faced barriers to education, self determination, and family planning. Empowering, adolescent-centred healthcare and comprehensive reproductive health education may mitigate psychosocial distress.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/11/5/4729adolescentpregnancypsychosocial distressabuseresilienceantenatal caresocial support
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author Karline Wilson-Mitchell
Joanna Bennett
Rosain Stennett
spellingShingle Karline Wilson-Mitchell
Joanna Bennett
Rosain Stennett
Psychological Health and Life Experiences of Pregnant Adolescent Mothers in Jamaica
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
adolescent
pregnancy
psychosocial distress
abuse
resilience
antenatal care
social support
author_facet Karline Wilson-Mitchell
Joanna Bennett
Rosain Stennett
author_sort Karline Wilson-Mitchell
title Psychological Health and Life Experiences of Pregnant Adolescent Mothers in Jamaica
title_short Psychological Health and Life Experiences of Pregnant Adolescent Mothers in Jamaica
title_full Psychological Health and Life Experiences of Pregnant Adolescent Mothers in Jamaica
title_fullStr Psychological Health and Life Experiences of Pregnant Adolescent Mothers in Jamaica
title_full_unstemmed Psychological Health and Life Experiences of Pregnant Adolescent Mothers in Jamaica
title_sort psychological health and life experiences of pregnant adolescent mothers in jamaica
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2014-04-01
description A recent Jamaican school-based survey revealed that 23.1% of 13–15 year-olds, had attempted suicide one or more times during the last 12 months. Research that links adolescent pregnancy and suicidal behaviour is lacking in Jamaica. Psychological distress and suicidal behaviours amongst pregnant adolescents elsewhere in the Americas has been documented at prevalence of between 13.3%–20%. The purpose of the study was to explore the experiences and the impact of pregnancy on pregnant adolescent psychological health. Individual interviews and focus groups were conducted with adolescents in two Jamaican antenatal clinics. One clinic was designed as a ‘Teen Pregnancy Clinic’ and the other used the standard antenatal clinic design. The following themes were identified: decision-making, resilience, social support, community support system, distress, and perceptions of service. Participants reported positively on the specific interventions tailored to their needs at the Teen Clinic. Although motherhood is valued, none of the pregnancies in this study were planned by the mother. Of the 30 adolescents interviewed, seven cases were referred for counseling due to their need for emotional and psychological support. One of the adolescents reported recent sexual violence and another reported having experienced childhood sexual abuse. Historically, Jamaican adolescent mothers faced barriers to education, self determination, and family planning. Empowering, adolescent-centred healthcare and comprehensive reproductive health education may mitigate psychosocial distress.
topic adolescent
pregnancy
psychosocial distress
abuse
resilience
antenatal care
social support
url http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/11/5/4729
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