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Integrating Illness Management Into Identity Verification Processes

Justin Thomas Maietta

2020Qualitative Health Research12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Individuals living with type 1 diabetes (T1D) or type 2 diabetes (T2D) can experience conflict between self-presentation and their symptoms or management regimens. In this article, I explain how these individuals might use their illness management techniques to aid in successfully self-presenting or having their identities verified. Interview respondents associate conflicts brought on by symptoms or management regimens with identity processes and report some instances when illness management enables them to successfully perform identities. Researchers have previously found ways that individuals work to renegotiate or preserve their identities by suppressing or hiding their illnesses. I additionally highlight instances where individuals embrace illness management to successfully perform identities, a process I call integrating illness management into the identity verification process. The importance of research on access to illness management tools and education is emphasized, as researchers aid individuals not only in maintaining good health but also being their best social selves.

Topics & Concepts

Identity (music)Self-managementIdentity managementPresentation (obstetrics)Conflict managementProcess (computing)PsychologyCase managementSociology of health and illnessSocial psychologyMedicineHealth careComputer sciencePsychiatrySociologyPolitical scienceMachine learningSocial scienceLawOperating systemAcousticsRadiologyPhysicsObesity and Health PracticesDiabetes Management and EducationMental Health and Psychiatry