Williams Charmaine C, Collins April A
Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, Canada.
Qual Health Res. 2002 Mar;12(3):297-309. doi: 10.1177/104973202129119900.
Chronicity and disability can accompany a diagnosis of schizophrenia, but long-term follow-up studies are demonstrating that these outcomes are not inevitable. There is growing awareness that characteristics of long-term illness previously understood to be part of the disorder can be partially constructed through a convergence of physical, psychological, and social processes. In this study, the potential for social construction of disability was explored through secondary analysis of qualitative data. Findings suggest that family, consumers, professionals, and society each have a role in shaping a person with schizophrenia's perceptions of his or her worth, competence, and place in society but that the individuals are not passive recipients of this input.
精神分裂症的诊断可能伴有慢性病程和残疾,但长期随访研究表明,这些结果并非不可避免。人们越来越意识到,长期以来被认为是该疾病一部分的慢性病特征,可能通过身体、心理和社会过程的共同作用而部分形成。在本研究中,通过对定性数据的二次分析,探讨了残疾的社会建构可能性。研究结果表明,家庭、消费者、专业人员和社会在塑造精神分裂症患者对自身价值、能力和社会地位的认知方面都发挥着作用,但这些个体并非这种影响的被动接受者。