Medicalization of Old Age: Experiencing Healthism and Overdiagnosis in a Nordic Welfare State
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/34725Date
2024-05-16Type
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In Denmark, people are expected to take responsibility for their health, not least as their bodies age and they experience signs of physical or mental decline. Drawing on fieldwork among older Danes, I illustrate that an excessive focus on health gives rise to social and structural controversies and disparities, linking ideas of healthy behavior at the individual level with the societal framing of disease and aging. I argue that this emphasis contributes to the unwarranted diagnosis of bodily variations that naturally occur in the aging process, a phenomenon referred to as overdiagnosis, adding to a broader medicalization of old age.
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Taylor & FrancisCitation
Jønsson. Medicalization of Old Age: Experiencing Healthism and Overdiagnosis in a Nordic Welfare State. Medical Anthropology. 2024;43(4):310-323Metadata
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