Title of article :
The subjective experience of health and illness in Ocuituco: A case study
Author/Authors :
Roberto Castro، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Pages :
17
From page :
1005
To page :
1021
Abstract :
This sociological study aims to understand the subjective experience of health and illness of the inhabitants of Ocuituco (Mexico). This interpretation is made in connection with the social and subjective contexts of this town. Four factors characterize Ocuitucoʹs social context: (1) economic deprivation (poverty); (2) male domination (patriarchy); (3) a process of medicalization; and (4) a decline of traditional medicine. Ocuitucans view their world (subjective context) with: (1) a sense of being exploited; (2) a sense of being at the bottom of the social scale; (3) a sense of uncertainty; (4) a familiarity with a patriarchal and violent order; (5) the negative view that individuals have of themselves; and (6) a sense of change in the community. The literature review differentiates between normative and interpretive sociological approaches. The analysis is based on 74 in-depth interviews with women and men, conducted in two stages (1988 and 1992). Individualsʹ accounts constitute a double indicator: they express individualsʹ subjective experience of health and illness while at the same time they also index the social order of which they are a product. The analysis comprises both the concept and the experience of health and illness. An analysis is made on the subjective experience of symptoms and causes of disease. The main findings refer to the parallel between individualsʹ general view of the world (subjective context) and their view of health and illness. Ocuitucans perceive health as an unlikely achievement in a world full of constraints. This is linked to the existence of elaborated conceptualizations of health in this town. The notion of strength is central in the subjective experience of illness. A sense of uncertainty is evident in relation to symptoms and the causes of disease. ‘Endurance’ is a central notion regarding both the process of becoming sick and the process of getting well. This paper concludes by emphasizing the importance of theorizing the link between social order and subjective experience of health, considering the existence of intermediate domains such as individualsʹ subjective context.
Keywords :
experience of illness , Social structure , Subjectivity
Journal title :
Social Science and Medicine
Serial Year :
1995
Journal title :
Social Science and Medicine
Record number :
598751
Link To Document :
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