This qualitative research examined the representations of health and illness presented by 30 individuals who work as care workers, from three different locations: Eastern Europe, South America and Italy. We led three focus groups for people who came from the same geographical area (intra-ethnic) and two for those from ‘mixed’ areas (inter-ethnic). From our content analyses, certain similarities and differences between the conceptualizations of health and illness emerged: in the intra-ethnic focus groups, Eastern Europeans focused on ‘inner strengths’, South Americans on ‘love’ and Italians on ‘personal autonomy’. These peculiar traits were levelled in the inter-ethnic focus groups.
Representations of health and illness by Eastern European, South American and Italian care workers: a qualitative study / P. a. c. e. C., S.; Velotti, Patrizia; Zavattini, Giulio Cesare. - In: JOURNAL OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 1359-1053. - 17:4(2012), pp. 490-499. [10.1177/1359105311419269]
Representations of health and illness by Eastern European, South American and Italian care workers: a qualitative study
VELOTTI, PATRIZIA;ZAVATTINI, Giulio Cesare
2012
Abstract
This qualitative research examined the representations of health and illness presented by 30 individuals who work as care workers, from three different locations: Eastern Europe, South America and Italy. We led three focus groups for people who came from the same geographical area (intra-ethnic) and two for those from ‘mixed’ areas (inter-ethnic). From our content analyses, certain similarities and differences between the conceptualizations of health and illness emerged: in the intra-ethnic focus groups, Eastern Europeans focused on ‘inner strengths’, South Americans on ‘love’ and Italians on ‘personal autonomy’. These peculiar traits were levelled in the inter-ethnic focus groups.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.