Into the Prodrome: Diagnosis, Disadvantage, and Biomedical Ambiguity

IF 3 1区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY
M. Halpin
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Abstract

Within the field of neuroscience, a new illness stage called the “prodrome” is being characterized. The prodrome is a symptomatic period that precedes an official diagnosis. Huntington Disease (HD) is a neuropsychiatric disorder that has an extensively researched prodrome marked by psychiatric and cognitive symptoms. This paper provides a sociological investigation of the prodrome by analyzing 24 interviews with individuals with HD and 14 interviews with informal caregivers. I find that substantial disadvantages accompany the prodromal phase of HD, with the prodrome connected to: (1) inability to access healthcare, (2) inability to access health resources, (3) the depletion of personal resources, and (4) caregiver burden. Documentation of such disadvantages is important as prodromal phases are connected to a growing number of conditions. Study findings are discussed in relation to medicalization, as well as the tension between medical ambiguity and the organization of health institutions.
走进前驱体:诊断、劣势与生物医学歧义
在神经科学领域,一种被称为“前驱症状”的新疾病阶段正在被表征。前驱症状是官方诊断之前的症状期。亨廷顿舞蹈症(HD)是一种神经精神疾病,其前驱症状以精神和认知症状为特征,已被广泛研究。本文通过分析对HD患者的24次访谈和对非正式照顾者的14次访谈,对前驱症状进行了社会学调查。我发现HD的前驱期存在很大的缺点,前驱期与以下因素有关:(1)无法获得医疗保健,(2)无法获得卫生资源,(3)个人资源耗尽,以及(4)护理人员负担。记录这些缺点很重要,因为前驱期与越来越多的疾病有关。研究结果讨论了与医疗化的关系,以及医疗模糊性与卫生机构组织之间的紧张关系。
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期刊介绍: Official journal of the ASA Section on the Sociology of Mental Health. Society and Mental Health (SMH) publishes original and innovative peer-reviewed research and theory articles that link social structure and sociocultural processes with mental health and illness in society. It will also provide an outlet for sociologically relevant research and theory articles that are produced in other disciplines and subfields concerned with issues related to mental health and illness. The aim of the journal is to advance knowledge in the sociology of mental health and illness by publishing the leading work that highlights the unique perspectives and contributions that sociological research and theory can make to our understanding of mental health and illness in society.
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