Literature DB >> 15829449

Exploring Chinese women's cultural beliefs and behaviours regarding the practice of "doing the month".

Eleanor Holroyd1, Sheila Twinn, Ip Wan Yim.   

Abstract

It is well recognized that individual health behavior is embedded in cultural patterns of exchange. This study sought to identify Chinese women's cultural beliefs and behaviors related "doing the month" and suggest how these are modified in the light of contemporary realities and experiences within the context of rapid social change. Ethnographic interview data was gathered by means of a telephone interviews (postnatally) with 100 eligible primiparous women who had attended hospital based antenatal programmes. The analysis highlighted a range of issues for these predominantly middle class women which included special postpartum dietary beliefs and behaviours including the avoidance of hot and cold food, the restorative powers of food, wind and water prohibitions, food prescriptions and prohibitions during breast feeding, the cultural imperative of timing and contemporary autonomy of women versus conforming to female centered kinship obligations. It is concluded that health professionals working with Chinese women need further awareness of the cultural significance of adherence to post natal practices and their fundamental links to the health status of post partum women, and family relationships.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15829449     DOI: 10.1300/j013v40n03_08

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Women Health        ISSN: 0363-0242


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