Focusing on sensations of not feeling well or illness complaints that have not yet been given a diagnosis by a health professional, this research asks how children in an adult-centered and pluralistic context of health care negotiate their illness experiences at home and school. The ways in which children actively construct, frame and deal with their illness, and the role their social position (gender and social class) in the Ghanaian context plays in this process is explored. The research highlights how children intentionally navigate relations and interactions with adults, make use of their social and physical environment to contest, self-diagnose, self-medicate and to deal with their sensations of not feeling well.

CHILDREN'S MATTERS: NEGOTIATING ILLNESS IN EVERYDAY INTERACTIONS AT HOME AND SCHOOL IN GHANA / C. Santah ; supervisors: R. Reis, L. M. Leonini ; co-supervisor: C. Broer, R. Bosisio ; director of doctoral program: M. Barisione. Dipartimento di Scienze Sociali e Politiche, 2020 Mar 27. 30. ciclo, Anno Accademico 2017. [10.13130/santah-colette_phd2020-03-27].

CHILDREN'S MATTERS: NEGOTIATING ILLNESS IN EVERYDAY INTERACTIONS AT HOME AND SCHOOL IN GHANA

C. Santah
2020

Abstract

Focusing on sensations of not feeling well or illness complaints that have not yet been given a diagnosis by a health professional, this research asks how children in an adult-centered and pluralistic context of health care negotiate their illness experiences at home and school. The ways in which children actively construct, frame and deal with their illness, and the role their social position (gender and social class) in the Ghanaian context plays in this process is explored. The research highlights how children intentionally navigate relations and interactions with adults, make use of their social and physical environment to contest, self-diagnose, self-medicate and to deal with their sensations of not feeling well.
27-mar-2020
Settore SPS/07 - Sociologia Generale
Childhood; child-adult relations; medicalization; health; children; illness; agency; generations; Ghana
LEONINI, LUISA MARIA
LEONINI, LUISA MARIA
BARISIONE, MAURO
BOSISIO, ROBERTA
Doctoral Thesis
CHILDREN'S MATTERS: NEGOTIATING ILLNESS IN EVERYDAY INTERACTIONS AT HOME AND SCHOOL IN GHANA / C. Santah ; supervisors: R. Reis, L. M. Leonini ; co-supervisor: C. Broer, R. Bosisio ; director of doctoral program: M. Barisione. Dipartimento di Scienze Sociali e Politiche, 2020 Mar 27. 30. ciclo, Anno Accademico 2017. [10.13130/santah-colette_phd2020-03-27].
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