1University of Stirling, Stirling, United Kingdom.
Qual Health Res. 2013 Dec;23(12):1649-59. doi: 10.1177/1049732313509895. Epub 2013 Oct 24.
We compared the illness narratives of 9 male and 9 female United Kingdom stroke survivors using Frank's typologies of illness narratives. Most respondents presented a single dominant narrative genre ("quest memoir," "restitution," "chaos," or a new "despair" genre); none presented quest manifesto or automythology narratives of social action or self-reinvention. We found no gender differences apparent in which genres respondents presented. Stroke severity and the degree of anticipated or actual recovery largely influenced which genre predominated in individual accounts. Contrary to some sociological understandings of gender and health, gender appeared to be less influential on stroke survivors' illness accounts than aspects of the illness, such as its severity.
我们使用弗兰克的疾病叙事类型学比较了 9 名英国男性和 9 名女性中风幸存者的疾病叙事。大多数受访者呈现出单一的主导叙事类型(“探索回忆录”、“恢复”、“混乱”或新的“绝望”类型);没有受访者呈现出社会行动或自我重塑的探索宣言或自传体叙事。我们没有发现受访者呈现的叙事类型存在明显的性别差异。中风的严重程度和预期或实际恢复的程度在很大程度上影响了个体疾病叙事中哪种类型占主导地位。与一些关于性别和健康的社会学理解相反,性别对中风幸存者的疾病叙述的影响似乎不如疾病的严重程度等方面大。