Literature DB >> 19145481

Personal experience of schizophrenia and the role of Danwei: a case study in 1990s Beijing.

Robert Sévigny1, Sheying Chen, Elaina Y Chen.   

Abstract

Danwei as a cornerstone of Chinese urban society has received great research attention. The relationship between the Danwei and psychiatric patients, however, remains unclear. This article aims to shed light on the subject with an integrated micro-macro approach. It introduces a historical understanding of mental health in urban China under the "economic state in transition" framework. A detailed case study in clinical sociology is provided to reveal the many social factors affecting the experience of a schizophrenic patient and his significant others. A changing role of the Danwei is hypothesized and validated with qualitative data. The Danwei was shown to have changed significantly before the mid-1990s, yet it still played a major role in urban workers' lives, including those of psychiatric patients, and even more so in people's expectations. This lends support to the need for a more responsive public policy to address various social issues brought about by economic reform, with the learning of worldwide experiences including "community care," "social support" and "social rehabilitation." Implications for social research, policymaking and professional practice are discussed.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19145481     DOI: 10.1007/s11013-008-9121-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cult Med Psychiatry        ISSN: 0165-005X


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