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Intergenerational similarities and differences between rural working mothers and daughters: socio-demographic and reproductive characteristicsa a Extracted from the doctoral thesis “Reproductive autonomy among rural working women.” Author: Ana Cleide da Silva Dias. Adviser: Silvia Lúcia Ferreira. Graduate Program in Nursing, Universidade Federal da Bahia. Year 2020.

ABSTRACT

Objective

To analyze similarities and differences involving socio-demographic and reproductive characteristics between rural working mothers and daughters.

Method

An analytical and quantitative study was developed in February 2018 with 21 dyads, rural working mothers and daughters, of reproductive age registered in the Chapéu de Palha Mulher Program in Pernambuco State, Brazil. The National Health Survey questionnaire was adopted to verify socio-demographic and reproductive characteristics.

Results

Mothers and daughters did not show statistical differences for marital status (p = 1.00), education level (p = 0.053), skin color/race (p = 1.00), religion (p = 1.00), age when started working (p = 0.433) and working hours per week (p = 1.00), participation in a family planning group (p = 0.344), use of contraceptive methods (p = 0.065), miscarriage (p = 1.00), and cesarean childbirth (p = 0.459).

Conclusion and implications for practice

The results suggest that the modeling process took place in numerous aspects, meaning these mothers fulfilled a reference role for their daughters in decision-making and behaviors. It requires a greater understanding of intergenerational relationships, especially amongst health professionals, for them to provide a better qualification in assistance, such as in reproductive care.

Keywords:
Rural Health; Mother-Child Relationships; Family Relationships; Gender Analysis; Working Women

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