Responsibilities of Risk: Living With Mental Illness During COVID-19
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24546Date
2022-03-10Type
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Jønsson, Alexandra Brandt Ryborg; Christensen, Iben Emilie; Reventlow, Susanne; Risør, Mette BechAbstract
Following the COVID-19 pandemic, Denmark introduced repeated lockdowns of society, including outreach services and visits from social workers
for people living with mental illnesses. Based on ethnographic fieldwork, in
this article we explore how people with mental illness react to and manage
their lives amid COVID-19 mitigations, focusing on how they experience and
negotiate vulnerability at personal and community level. We argue, that the
subjective management of restrictions implicated in their personal lives
notions of risk, vulnerability and agency, and shows a diversity and heterogeneity of responses to the pandemic that allowed the mentally ill to perform good citizenship.
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RoutledgeCitation
Jønsson, Christensen, Reventlow S, Risør MB. Responsibilities of Risk: Living With Mental Illness During COVID-19. Medical Anthropology. 2022:1-13Metadata
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