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  • Barmark, Mimmi Maria, et al. (author)
  • Faktoranalys
  • 2009
  • In: Statistisk verktygslåda 2 - multivariat analys. - 9789144051604 ; , s. 69-103
  • Book chapter (peer-reviewed)
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  • Barmark, Mimmi Maria, et al. (author)
  • Logistisk regressionsanalys
  • 2009
  • In: Statistisk verktygslåda 2 - multivariat analys. - 9789144051604 ; , s. 125-148
  • Book chapter (peer-reviewed)
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  • Barmark, Mimmi Maria (author)
  • Hem sjuka hem : En verklig konstruktion och dess sociala bestämningar
  • 2007
  • Doctoral thesis (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Each society, culture and era has its own illnesses. Characteristic of the late modern, western society of today are 'diffuse' or 'medically unexplained' syndromes. These phenomena have in common a vague criteria for diagnosis, a subjective and elusive character of the symptoms and a lack of medically accepted explanations for the symptoms described. One example of such a diffuse syndrome is the sick building syndrome (SBS). This thesis deals with SBS in two ways. The prevalence and distribution of housing-related SBS in Malmö, Swedens third largest city, is examined through a random sample survey. The analysis shows that there are major differences between social groups. High education, a non-Swedish background, unemployment and young age are all factors associated with a higher risk of reporting SBS. The study also shows that subjective aspects of the housing situation, in particular general housing satisfaction, have a significant influence on the tendency to report SBS. In conclusion the empirical analysis suggests that symptoms related to the physical indoor environment are concentrated to houses constructed between the years 1976-85. Taking its point of departure in critical realism, the thesis further discusses the metatheoretical question of the relationship between different types of explanations. SBS and other diffuse syndromes have so far mainly been studied as medical or 'micro-psychosocial' phenomena. It is suggested that models of explanation on these lower levels ought to be linked to theories on a macro-social level if the origin and character of these phenomena are to be fully understood. It is further argued that theoretical development on the macro-social level can help alleviate the stigma associated with psychosocially caused (psychosomatic) illness in general. The discussion ends with a model being presented that accommodates and integrates explanations on different levels and thereby illustrates the interplay between nature and culture. The model is applicable not only to SBS but to all illnesses that reside on the boundary between the 'physical' and the 'psychological', the 'real' and the 'constructed'.
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book chapter (2)
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doctoral thesis (1)
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other academic/artistic (2)
peer-reviewed (2)
Author/Editor
Barmark, Mimmi Maria (4)
Djurfeldt, Göran (2)
Barmark, Mimmi (2)
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Lund University (4)
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Swedish (4)
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Social Sciences (4)

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