Variability in Value of Health in Social Fields: Challenges and Incentives for Self-Care Practices
<p>Strong motivation to selfcare is assumed by design of contemporary healthcare policy. However, both western and Russian studies show motivational deficit and inattention to prevention care among population. Actual paper examines the problem of motivation as a relational choice. Opposing to...
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doaj-53056dad97fd413db75c1b3b06e3bc392021-04-15T19:35:13ZengRussian Academy of Sciences, Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied SociologyИнтеракция. Интервью. Интерпретация2307-20752021-03-0113193910.19181/inter.2021.13.1.15919Variability in Value of Health in Social Fields: Challenges and Incentives for Self-Care PracticesElena Sergeevna Berdysheva0Boris Alexandrovich Belyavskiy1RussiaRussia<p>Strong motivation to selfcare is assumed by design of contemporary healthcare policy. However, both western and Russian studies show motivational deficit and inattention to prevention care among population. Actual paper examines the problem of motivation as a relational choice. Opposing to the view on motivation as a part of individual will, we consider motivation as a choice between competing requirements to selfcare among multiple social fields. We collected 27 in-depth interviews with Russians from large cities and analyzed them in abductive logic. In the analysis we focused on health practices performed in the fields of family and career. The results demonstrate that individuals succeed in selfcare when the care of health appears essential for execution of important social roles.</p>https://www.inter-fnisc.ru/index.php/inter/article/view/5919/5745agencybourdieuvaluation studieshealthcare policieslife satisfaction |
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Elena Sergeevna Berdysheva Boris Alexandrovich Belyavskiy Variability in Value of Health in Social Fields: Challenges and Incentives for Self-Care Practices Интеракция. Интервью. Интерпретация agency bourdieu valuation studies healthcare policies life satisfaction |
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Elena Sergeevna Berdysheva Boris Alexandrovich Belyavskiy |
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Elena Sergeevna Berdysheva |
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Variability in Value of Health in Social Fields: Challenges and Incentives for Self-Care Practices |
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Variability in Value of Health in Social Fields: Challenges and Incentives for Self-Care Practices |
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Variability in Value of Health in Social Fields: Challenges and Incentives for Self-Care Practices |
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Variability in Value of Health in Social Fields: Challenges and Incentives for Self-Care Practices |
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Variability in Value of Health in Social Fields: Challenges and Incentives for Self-Care Practices |
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variability in value of health in social fields: challenges and incentives for self-care practices |
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Russian Academy of Sciences, Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology |
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Интеракция. Интервью. Интерпретация |
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2307-2075 |
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2021-03-01 |
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<p>Strong motivation to selfcare is assumed by design of contemporary healthcare policy. However, both western and Russian studies show motivational deficit and inattention to prevention care among population. Actual paper examines the problem of motivation as a relational choice. Opposing to the view on motivation as a part of individual will, we consider motivation as a choice between competing requirements to selfcare among multiple social fields. We collected 27 in-depth interviews with Russians from large cities and analyzed them in abductive logic. In the analysis we focused on health practices performed in the fields of family and career. The results demonstrate that individuals succeed in selfcare when the care of health appears essential for execution of important social roles.</p> |
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agency bourdieu valuation studies healthcare policies life satisfaction |
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