Anthropology, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark.
Sociology, Eckerd College, St Petersburg, FL, USA.
Med Anthropol. 2024 Oct 2;43(7):626-640. doi: 10.1080/01459740.2024.2410244. Epub 2024 Oct 21.
Based on fieldwork in Danish families living with ADHD, we expand on Nielsen's insight that ADHD is experienced as a state of desynchronization by showing how family members' rhythms mutually affect each other. We argue that ADHD is not only a biological and psychiatric condition, but also a temporal and socially responsive phenomenon. The intensity of ADHD is influenced by mutual affect in families and by general life circumstances. Families constitute bodily networks through which sensations, moods, rhythms, and practices spread and are passed down through generations. Yet, families use various time work strategies to manage rhythm affect.
基于在丹麦 ADHD 患者家庭中的实地研究,我们扩展了尼尔斯的观点,即 ADHD 是一种失同步的状态,通过展示家庭成员的节奏如何相互影响,我们表明了这一点。我们认为,ADHD 不仅是一种生物和精神疾病,也是一种时间和社会响应的现象。ADHD 的强度受到家庭中的相互影响以及一般生活环境的影响。家庭通过身体网络传播和传递感觉、情绪、节奏和实践,然而,家庭使用各种时间工作策略来管理节奏影响。