Forfatter(e)
Semester
4. semester
Uddannelse
Udgivelsesår
2017
Afleveret
2017-08-07
Antal sider
80 pages
Abstract
This thesis seeks to pose the question of why seemingly healthy individuals use alternative medicine and treatments, and why the trend of using these has risen steadily during recent decades. Through a combination of quantitative methods and theoretical discussions, this thesis seeks to answer this question. The work is guided by Critical Realism, and thus the aim is to identify underlying societal mechanisms, that have contributed to the rise in the use of alternative medicine. By using survey data concerning the health and illness of the Danish population from 1987 to 2013, the thesis looks at the development in the use of alternative medicine over time and, by comparing a time fixed effects regression with linear regressions for each survey, examines what factors can be said to have effect on this use. Three such factors are identified: An individual’s level of education, their gender, and their level of stress. Taking a closer look at the latter, while also touching upon the first factor, the thesis then discusses these results theoretically with the perspectives of Anthony Giddens, Hartmut Rosa, Anders Pedersen, and Rasmus Willig. I conclude that the rise in the use of alternative medicine has moved, from in 1987 having been enabled by what Giddens calls High-Modernity, to in 2013 having been enabled by what Rosa calls the society of acceleration and augmented by what Petersen has dubbed the achievement-society. It is argued that the mechanisms within capitalism has pushed the acceleration of society and therefore more individuals become stressed while they simultaneously use alternative medicine as a form of deceleration and a way to enhance their achievement abilities.
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