Interpersonal Issues in Expressing Lay Knowledge: A Discursive Psychology Approach
Citation
De Kok, B. and Widdicombe, S. (2010) ‘Interpersonal issues in expressing lay knowledge: a discursive psychology approach’, Journal of Health Psychology, 15(8), pp. 1190–1200. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1177/1359105310364437.
Abstract
This article examines lay knowledge
about causes of infertility. We use
discursive psychology to analyse
semi-structured interviews with
purposively sampled Malawians with
a fertility problem. We observe that
respondents deny knowledge of
causes, sometimes emphatically, but
this co-occurs with descriptions of
potential causes. We show that these
respondents thereby address
problematic interpersonal issues:
namely that one is not entitled to
medical knowledge and that negative
inferences that may be drawn about
someone who knows particular causes
of infertility. These findings shed new
light on previous observations, and
have implications for the study of lay
knowledge.