Fängslande ord Om genusgörande i BUP-socionomers psykosociala utredningar
Captivating Words – On gender constructions in psycho-social assessments performed by social workers at BUP (child and adolescent psychiatry)
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine how girls and boys are described by social workers
in psycho-social assessments in child and adolescent psychiatry. The questions at issue were
if girls and boys are described in different ways and if gender related patterns could be found.
The study was both qualitative and quantitative. I used textual analysis as a method and
discourse analysis as theory.
Results: Sexes were generally described differently. Girls are depicted from how they are and
how they look and boys are described by what they do and their behaviour. The mother is
described as the person who is most responsible for children of both sexes. She is also the one
who is bringing the children for treatment at BUP and the one telling the children’s story. The
father is often described as absent or seen as only a complement in the children’s life. The
study shows that there is a stereo typical view of gender in psycho social assessments.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2012-03-20Author
Bjersing, Ann-Katrin
Keywords
Children, gender, narratives, textual analysis, discourse analysis, therapist, Barn, kön, genus, berättelser, textanalys, diskursanalys, terapeut
Language
swe