Abstract
Several sociological models have been put forward to explain illness behaviour. However, little research has examined general practitioners' understanding of mothers' perceptions of their children's health and illness. The aim of this study was to attempt to understand the cultural context of children's illness. Mothers' concerns about their children's health and illnesses were examined by describing the mothers' own perceptions of alterations in their children's behaviour. The mothers' perceptions of normality appeared to underpin their negotiation of illness. The concept of normality was found to change over time, to be uniquely based on individual experience, to be related to health, and to a process of normalization. The mothers' perceived importance of children's behavioural changes are discussed: they may be precursors or results of illness, causes for concern in their own right, or a management problem for the household. Identifying and acknowledging the unique way in which mothers perceive health and illness in their children may lead to enhanced understanding and satisfaction for both the general practitioner and mother in the consultation process.
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