Dilemmas Managing Doubt about Family Members’ Health Complaints: A Normative Approach

IF 2.2 Q2 COMMUNICATION JOURNAL OF FAMILY COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2020-06-04 DOI:10.1080/15267431.2020.1773468
C. Thompson, Sarah M. Parsloe, Michelle Acevedo Callejas
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ABSTRACT Uncertainty is inherent to the illness experience; for those who are not ill themselves, the inability to directly access another person’s embodied experiences can heighten feelings of uncertainty. Doubt about the extent to which others are ill is a common and consequential form of partner uncertainty that we focus on in this study. Guided by Goldsmith’s (2001, 2004, 2016) normative framework, we analyzed data from interviews with 32 individuals (M age = 35.28, SD = 9.91; 72% female), uncovering how participants struggled to manage their doubt of family members’ health and to respond in normatively supportive ways to family members’ health claims. Each uncertainty management strategy for seeking and avoiding information, obtaining social support, and adjusting to chronic doubt often risked valued identities and relationships. This study illuminates the underrepresented perspective of individuals who doubt family members’ health issues and the challenges they face as support providers.
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家庭成员健康投诉疑虑的困境管理:一种规范方法
不确定性是疾病经历所固有的;对于那些自己没有生病的人来说,无法直接接触到他人的具体经历会加剧不确定性。对他人患病程度的怀疑是我们在本研究中关注的伴侣不确定性的一种常见和间接形式。在Goldsmith(200120042016)规范性框架的指导下,我们分析了对32名个体(男性年龄=35.28,SD=9.91;72%为女性)的访谈数据,揭示了参与者如何努力管理他们对家庭成员健康的怀疑,并以规范的支持方式回应家庭成员的健康声明。每一种寻求和避免信息、获得社会支持以及适应长期怀疑的不确定性管理策略往往会危及宝贵的身份和关系。这项研究阐明了怀疑家庭成员健康问题的个人代表性不足的观点,以及他们作为支持提供者所面临的挑战。
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