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Dualiteit in de beeldvorming van epilepsie

Auteurs

  • Nijhof,Gerhard
  • Appel,Ton
  • Groot,Wim de
  • Heijt,Marike, Hoofwijk,Ger
  • Jansen,Henriët

Trefwoorden:

Self concept, Epilepsy, Netherlands, Social determination of meaning, Patients, Epilepsy patients, Self- vs public perception, Interview data

Samenvatting

To investigate patterns in the description of epilepsy, interview data were obtained from 20 epilepsy patients ages 24-79 in the Netherlands. Patients tended to describe epilepsy as a normal phenomenon interfering with leading a normal life. However, when patients started to describe how the disease affected their interactions with others, the tone of discourse shifted toward viewing their disease as more of a pronounced abnormality. According to the patients, other people view epilepsy as an ambiguous & vague medical disease with no institutional status. This gap between patients' self-perception & their description of how others perceive them is a characteristic element in the construction of the patients' life histories. 38 References. Adapted from the source document.

Biografieën auteurs

Nijhof,Gerhard

Appel,Ton

Groot,Wim de

Heijt,Marike, Hoofwijk,Ger

Jansen,Henriët

Gepubliceerd

1992-03-01

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