Biographical disruption, redefinition, and recovery: Illness identities of women with depression and diabetes

Deborah A Potter
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The rich conceptual literature on illness experiences has been based largely on singular diseases/conditions. However, over the last few decades, more complex disease patterns and increased longevity have complicated our understanding of how people experience illness. This study builds upon existing theoretical constructs (e.g. biographical disruption) to more robustly capture the illness experiences of those living with multi-morbid conditions. In-depth interviews, examining the post-diagnostic experiences of women living simultaneously with common somatic (diabetes) and psychiatric (clinical depression) conditions, revealed participants’ evolving socially embedded illness identity, as they engaged in (re-)constructing new biographies. Socially contextualized situations shaped and were shaped by their illness identity as they managed social relationships, medication use, and choice of providers. Although diagnosed for years, many continued to have lives in upheaval. While most experienced crumbling self-images and described disrupted biographies, others experienced different trajectories with corresponding illness identities. A new typology emerged, extending Bury’s concept of disrupted biographies to encompass redefined, and recovered, biographies, within and across the comorbid conditions.
传记中断、重新定义和康复:患有抑郁症和糖尿病的妇女的疾病身份
关于疾病经验的丰富概念性文献主要基于单一疾病/条件。然而,在过去的几十年里,更复杂的疾病模式和寿命的延长使我们对人们如何经历疾病的理解变得复杂。这项研究建立在现有的理论结构(如传记破坏)上,以更有力地捕捉那些患有多种疾病的人的疾病经历。通过深入访谈,研究了同时患有常见躯体疾病(糖尿病)和精神疾病(临床抑郁症)的女性的诊断后经历,揭示了参与者在(重新)构建新传记时不断演变的社会嵌入疾病身份。在他们管理社会关系、药物使用和提供者选择的过程中,社会情境情境塑造了他们的疾病身份,也被他们的疾病身份塑造了。虽然确诊多年,但许多人的生活仍然动荡不安。虽然大多数人经历了破碎的自我形象,描述了混乱的传记,但其他人经历了不同的轨迹,并有相应的疾病身份。一种新的类型学出现了,扩展了Bury的被打乱的传记概念,以包括重新定义和恢复的传记,在共病条件内和跨共病条件。
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