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A qualitative study exploring the perceptions of health among pre-teen girls from disadvantaged communities in Dublin.

Mckenzie DowCeline MurrinGrace O'MalleyAoife BrinkleySilvia Bel-Serrat
Published in: Children & society (2022)
There are disparities in health outcomes between youth from higher and lower socioeconomic backgrounds, and girls are especially vulnerable to changes in health-related behaviours as they develop. Therefore, this study explored how girls from disadvantaged communities in Dublin, Ireland, make sense of 'being healthy.' A phenomenological qualitative design was implemented. Three focus groups were conducted ( n  = 22, 10-12 years) and data were analysed using thematic analysis. Food and physical appearance featured prominently within the girls' definitions of health. Girls and their families from low-SES backgrounds may experience more difficulties with time scarcity as well as environmental barriers to a healthy lifestyle.
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