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强化生活在丙型肝炎中的妇女的传记。

Reinforced biographies among women living with hepatitis C.

机构信息

University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.

出版信息

Qual Health Res. 2013 Apr;23(4):531-40. doi: 10.1177/1049732312469730. Epub 2012 Dec 20.

Abstract

In a growing body of social research it is suggested that hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a low priority for people who inject drugs. We expand on the evidence to explore the link between identity and health using biographical adaptation theories. We examined experiences of HCV infection and illness among women who inject drugs, women who are no longer injecting drugs, and women who have never injected drugs. We investigated the relationship between identity and illness experience and found that illness does not simply dislocate one's biographical trajectory. For women who used drugs the shared symbolism of HCV infection was understood and accepted via a self-identity linked to poverty and experience of injecting drugs. Rather than disrupting their expected life trajectory, the narratives of most women incorporated the disease experience within their life story, confirming their identity as a person who injected drugs and as someone with constant and serious life stressors.

摘要

在越来越多的社会研究中,有人认为丙型肝炎病毒 (HCV) 感染对吸毒者来说不是优先事项。我们扩展了证据,使用传记适应理论探讨了身份与健康之间的联系。我们研究了注射毒品的妇女、不再注射毒品的妇女和从未注射毒品的妇女的 HCV 感染和疾病经历。我们调查了身份与疾病经历之间的关系,发现疾病并不会简单地破坏一个人的传记轨迹。对于使用毒品的妇女来说,HCV 感染的共同象征意义通过与贫困和注射毒品经历相关的自我认同得到了理解和接受。大多数女性的叙述并没有打乱她们预期的生活轨迹,而是将疾病经历纳入了她们的人生故事中,确认了她们作为注射毒品者和不断面临严重生活压力者的身份。

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