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Mothers, Young People and Chronic Illness (Hardcover)
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Mothers, Young People and Chronic Illness (Hardcover)
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This title was first published in 2003: Although young people are
generally very healthy, it has become clear that many of the health
behaviours of young people can have serious consequences later in
life. This is particularly so with the management of chronic
illness, where poor management can result in serious long-term
complications. This book explores how gender differentially affects
both the ways in which young people manage chronic illness and the
ways in which mothers care for their teenage sons and daughters.
Until recently, where gender and health have been linked, the focus
has typically been on women rather than men. However, there is
growing interest in the health of men, with the recognition that
masculinities and health interact in specific, sometimes
detrimental ways. Most books examine either women's, or less
commonly, men's health, but the comparative approach proposed
reflects a growing academic and empirical trend which aims to
develop new theoretical perspectives both on gender and on the
relationship between gender and health. The book also challenges
assumptions that gender is static, by exploring the effects of
gender at a specific time of transition in the life course. The
focus on adolescence is important, as it is seen by many to be the
time when heterosexual values are most powerfully pursued and
enforced, thus enabling interactions between gender and health to
be thrown into relief. The approach adopted takes issue with many
current ideas about young people, which tend to portray them as
autonomous individuals, acting independently. For example, in terms
of health care for young people with a chronic illness, health
professionals generally adopt an individualistic approach,
stressing the importance of independence for young people. Rather
than seeing young people as purely autonomous, this book relocates
them within families, in transition between childhood and adulthood
and acting interdependently with other family members. Little is
known about the complex deci
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