2015
DOI: 10.1177/2156869314568201
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Doing or Undoing Gender? An Explorative Study of Gender, Activities, and Well-being among People with Mental Illness Attending Day Centers in Sweden

Abstract: This study explores gender, activity, and well-being among people with mental illness attending day centers in Sweden. Based on survey data of 215 attendees, this study applies the concepts of doing gender and regulatory regimes to analyze the relationship between being involved in gendered activities and wellbeing. The results show that while both male and female participants are involved in gender-neutral activities, men are less likely to engage in women-dominated (WD) activities while women are more prone … Show more

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“…Moreover, gender may play a role in relation to work and employment [ 19 ]. Research shows that former work experiences among people with mental illness align with traditional gendered patterns for both women and men [ 20 ], and so do productive activities provided in activity centres for people with mental illness [ 21, 22 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, gender may play a role in relation to work and employment [ 19 ]. Research shows that former work experiences among people with mental illness align with traditional gendered patterns for both women and men [ 20 ], and so do productive activities provided in activity centres for people with mental illness [ 21, 22 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%