作者
Britta Wigginton, Christina Lee
发表日期
2013/12/1
期刊
Critical Public Health
卷号
23
期号
4
页码范围
466-481
出版商
Routledge
简介
A substantial minority of Western women smoke during pregnancy. Understanding smoking from these women’s point of view may provide a richer understanding of experiences that are very often silenced, and provide some explanation for why pregnant women smoke despite widely disseminated public health campaigns urging them to stop. Strong social pressures directed at women to stop, justified mainly by arguments of protecting the foetus, are reinforced through the policing of women’s bodies, which is particularly powerful during pregnancy. This emerges in the form of criticism, confrontation and judgement, irrespective of individual women’s contexts and social backgrounds. Interviews with 11 Australian women who had smoked during recent pregnancies were conducted to explore their smoking-related experience of stigma. Thematic analysis examined their perceptions of stigma and surveillance, in the …
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