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Health Literacy from a Health Ethnology Perspective : An Analysis of Everyday Health Practices of Migrant Youth and Families



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Autore: Bittlingmayer Uwe H Visualizza persona
Titolo: Health Literacy from a Health Ethnology Perspective : An Analysis of Everyday Health Practices of Migrant Youth and Families Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Wiesbaden : , : Springer Vieweg. in Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH, , 2024
©2023
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (299 pages)
Disciplina: 362.1089
Altri autori: IslertasZeynep  
SahraiElias  
HarschStefanie  
BertschiIsabella  
SahraiDiana  
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Introduction: On the Necessity and Meaningfulness of a Health Ethnology Perspective in Health Literacy Research -- Part I: State of Research and the Need for a Health Ethnology Perspective -- Health Literacy in the Context of Health Inequalities: A Framing and a Research Review -- Box 2.1: WHO Shanghai Declaration (Extract) -- 2.1 Definitional Approaches to Health Literacy -- 2.2 Measurement or Recording of Health Literacy -- 2.3 The Relationship Between Health Literacy and Health Outcomes -- 2.4 Distribution of Health Literacy in the Population -- 2.5 Social Determinants of Health Literacy -- Health Literacy in Childhood and Adolescence and the Need for Family Health Literacy -- 3.1 Child and Adolescent Health in the Context of Family Social Inequality -- 3.1.1 Findings of German Health Reporting on Unequal Child and Youth Health -- 3.1.2 Health Inequalities and the Migration Background of Children and Adolescents -- 3.2 Health Literacy of Young People -- 3.2.1 The Heterogeneity of Instruments Used to Measure Health Literacy in Children and Adolescents -- 3.2.2 Health Literacy of 11- to 15-Year-Old Adolescents in Germany -- 3.2.3 Effects of Adolescent Health Literacy -- 3.3 Health Literacy of Children and Family Health Literacy -- 3.4 Child and Adolescent Health and Digital Health Literacy -- 3.4.1 Definitions of eHealth Literacy -- 3.4.2 eHealth Literacy as Social Practice -- 3.4.3 eHealth Literacy and the Relationship to Social and Health Inequalities -- 3.4.4 The Measurement of eHealth Literacy -- Health Literacy of Adolescents and Families from a Health Ethnology Perspective: A Theoretical Framing -- 4.1 Critique of (Empirical) Health Literacy Research in Adolescents, Children and Families -- 4.1.1 Critique of the Lone Informed Health Decision.
4.1.2 The (Underestimated) Importance of the Context of Action for Health Literacy -- 4.1.3 Health Literacy and the One-Dimensionality of Inequality Determination -- 4.2 Remarks on the Multidimensionality of Inequality from a Sociological and Philosophical Perspective -- Table 4.1 List of basic human abilities according to Martha Nussbaum (1999, S. 235) -- 4.3 The Difference Perspective as Overcoming the Deficit Perspective? -- 4.3.1 Three Variants of a Difference Theory Perspective in Public Health -- 4.4 The Dialectic of Deficit and Difference as a Theoretical Framework for Health Literacy Research -- The Ethnographic Study of Health Literacy: Methodological Notes -- 5.1 Ethnographic Research in Public Health and Health Literacy Research -- 5.1.1 Health Literacy as Social Practice: Methodological Approaches -- 5.2 Approaches to Health-Related Ethnographic Research -- 5.3 Research Projects and the Identification of Target Groups -- 5.4 Recruitment -- Part II: Case Studies -- Health Understanding and Health Competences of Two Girls with a Turkish Migration Background -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.1.1 Health of the Turkish Migrant Population -- 6.2 The ``Guest Worker´´ and His/Her Health -- 6.3 People with a Turkish Migration Background in Germany: Facts and Figures -- 6.3.1 Education and Vocational Training -- 6.3.2 Household Structure and Household Income -- 6.3.3 Religion/Beliefs -- 6.3.4 The Internet as an Information Platform -- 6.3.5 Health of People with a Turkish Migration Background in Germany -- 6.3.6 A Summary of the State of Research -- 6.4 Ethnographic Milieu Study on Health Literacy: Using the Example of Female Adolescents with a Turkish Migration Background ... -- 6.4.1 The Political Discourse About Turkey in the Lifeworld of Leyla and Meryem -- 6.4.2 The German-Turkish Relationship Yesterday -- 6.4.3 The German-Turkish Relationship Today.
6.4.4 The Socio-economic Framework Within the Lifeworld Environment of Leyla and Meryem -- 6.4.5 Health-Relevant Significance of the Social Network and Religious/Cultural Norms and Values in the Everyday Life of the Y... -- Grocery Shopping in the City Centre -- Going Swimming with friends -- 6.5 Health, Health Literacy and Health Behaviour of Female Adolescents with a Turkish Migration Background: Summary and Overar... -- 6.5.1 What You See When You Look Differently: The Example of Young Women with a Turkish Migration Background -- 6.5.2 Some Final Overarching Themes -- The Health Literacy of Male Adolescent Refugees from Afghanistan and the Exploration of Existing Scope for Action -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 The Significance of Afghanistan in the Context of Global Forced Migration -- 7.3 Flight and Displacement and Health Consequences -- 7.4 The Young People Accompanied -- 7.5 Selected Results of Ethnographic Field Research and Qualitative Interviews -- 7.5.1 Overall Assessment of the Network: Differences, Deficits and Social Capital -- 7.5.2 Health Perceptions and Health References -- 7.5.3 Digital Everyday Life, Digital Health Literacy and Its Ambivalence -- 7.5.4 The Identification of (Possible) Health-Related Competences -- Overview -- Overview -- Overview -- 7.5.5 Further Developments After the Official End of the Field Phase -- 7.6 Discussion -- Health, Health Literacy and Health Socialisation in Swiss Families with Young Children and a Latin American Migration Backgrou... -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 The Health of Migrants in Switzerland -- 8.3 People from Latin America in Switzerland -- 8.4 The Theoretical Approaches and Methodology of the ELiS Study -- 8.5 Considerations of Health-Related Framing and Family Health Literacy in Families with Young Children and a Latin American M.
8.5.1 Between Destroyed Cultural Capital and the Will to Integrate -- 8.5.2 The Understanding of Health in Families with a Latin American Migration Background -- 8.5.3 Family Health Literacy and Migrant Family Health Socialisation -- 8.6 Conclusion -- Part III: Outlook -- What Do You See When You Look Differently? On the Insight Potential of Ethnographic Health Literacy Research -- 9.1 The Relationship Between Analogue and Digital Health Literacy Among Young People (with a Migration Background) -- 9.2 Family Health Literacy (Narrow and Broad) -- 9.3 Concluding Remarks -- Appendices -- References.
Titolo autorizzato: Health Literacy from a Health Ethnology Perspective  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-658-42348-X
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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