Representationer av psykisk ohälsa : Egna erfarenheter och dialogiskt meningsskapande i fokusgruppsamtal

The aim of the thesis is to explore socially shared ideas about mental illness in everyday contexts. Drawing on social representation theory, organizations for users of mental health services and self-help groups are regarded as communities where social knowledge is constructed that makes intersubje...

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Main Author: Ohlsson, Robert
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:Swedish
Published: Stockholms universitet, Pedagogiska institutionen 2009
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-su-299522013-01-08T13:06:15ZRepresentationer av psykisk ohälsa : Egna erfarenheter och dialogiskt meningsskapande i fokusgruppsamtalsweRepresentations of Mental Illness : Illness Experience and the Dialogical Construction of Meaning in Focus Group DiscourseOhlsson, RobertStockholms universitet, Pedagogiska institutionenStockholm : Pedagogiska institutionen, Stockholms univeristet2009dialogicalityeveryday knowledgefocus groupsillness identityillness narrativesmeaning potentialsmedicalizationmental illnesspsychiatric diagnosisself-help groupssocial representationssociocultural resourcesjoint construction of meaningSocial sciencesSocialvetenskapThe aim of the thesis is to explore socially shared ideas about mental illness in everyday contexts. Drawing on social representation theory, organizations for users of mental health services and self-help groups are regarded as communities where social knowledge is constructed that makes intersubjective understanding of illness experiences possible. In order to investigate such knowledge as a resource in joint construction of meaning, a theoretical model is introduced where a distinction is made between a discursive level of situated ‘representational work’ and an underlying level of sociocultural resources. A focus group study was carried out with 27 participants who label their health problems as anxiety, depression or bipolar disorder, and were members of service user organizations. The focus group conversations were analysed with regard to thematic, interactional and discursive features to answer the questions: 1) how is mental illness represented, 2) how is the mentally ill person represented, and 3) how are others’ views on mental illness represented. The results show how mental illness is represented as a complex phenomenon that is contextualised to a number of frames of reference. Further, the analysis identified different types of resources that are utilized in representational work: local knowledge of the communities, medical concepts, different explanatory models, narrative structures, metaphors and conceptual dichotomies. It also revealed dialogical properties of the representational work that have rhetorical functions for self-presentation as a team performance. The discussion suggests that widely shared resources are put to use in group- and situation-specific representational projects, and that representations that are produced in group discourse can be characterised as ‘polemical social representations’ that respond to a double stigma of mental illness in everyday life where mental illness is regarded as a sign of ‘weakness’ as well as ‘otherness’. Doctoral thesis, monographinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-29952urn:isbn:978-91-7155-927-2Doktorsavhandlingar från Pedagogiska institutionen, Stockholms universitet, 1104-1625 ; 161application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language Swedish
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic dialogicality
everyday knowledge
focus groups
illness identity
illness narratives
meaning potentials
medicalization
mental illness
psychiatric diagnosis
self-help groups
social representations
sociocultural resources
joint construction of meaning
Social sciences
Socialvetenskap
spellingShingle dialogicality
everyday knowledge
focus groups
illness identity
illness narratives
meaning potentials
medicalization
mental illness
psychiatric diagnosis
self-help groups
social representations
sociocultural resources
joint construction of meaning
Social sciences
Socialvetenskap
Ohlsson, Robert
Representationer av psykisk ohälsa : Egna erfarenheter och dialogiskt meningsskapande i fokusgruppsamtal
description The aim of the thesis is to explore socially shared ideas about mental illness in everyday contexts. Drawing on social representation theory, organizations for users of mental health services and self-help groups are regarded as communities where social knowledge is constructed that makes intersubjective understanding of illness experiences possible. In order to investigate such knowledge as a resource in joint construction of meaning, a theoretical model is introduced where a distinction is made between a discursive level of situated ‘representational work’ and an underlying level of sociocultural resources. A focus group study was carried out with 27 participants who label their health problems as anxiety, depression or bipolar disorder, and were members of service user organizations. The focus group conversations were analysed with regard to thematic, interactional and discursive features to answer the questions: 1) how is mental illness represented, 2) how is the mentally ill person represented, and 3) how are others’ views on mental illness represented. The results show how mental illness is represented as a complex phenomenon that is contextualised to a number of frames of reference. Further, the analysis identified different types of resources that are utilized in representational work: local knowledge of the communities, medical concepts, different explanatory models, narrative structures, metaphors and conceptual dichotomies. It also revealed dialogical properties of the representational work that have rhetorical functions for self-presentation as a team performance. The discussion suggests that widely shared resources are put to use in group- and situation-specific representational projects, and that representations that are produced in group discourse can be characterised as ‘polemical social representations’ that respond to a double stigma of mental illness in everyday life where mental illness is regarded as a sign of ‘weakness’ as well as ‘otherness’.
author Ohlsson, Robert
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author_sort Ohlsson, Robert
title Representationer av psykisk ohälsa : Egna erfarenheter och dialogiskt meningsskapande i fokusgruppsamtal
title_short Representationer av psykisk ohälsa : Egna erfarenheter och dialogiskt meningsskapande i fokusgruppsamtal
title_full Representationer av psykisk ohälsa : Egna erfarenheter och dialogiskt meningsskapande i fokusgruppsamtal
title_fullStr Representationer av psykisk ohälsa : Egna erfarenheter och dialogiskt meningsskapande i fokusgruppsamtal
title_full_unstemmed Representationer av psykisk ohälsa : Egna erfarenheter och dialogiskt meningsskapande i fokusgruppsamtal
title_sort representationer av psykisk ohälsa : egna erfarenheter och dialogiskt meningsskapande i fokusgruppsamtal
publisher Stockholms universitet, Pedagogiska institutionen
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