A qualitative analysis of life script events in a Brazilian sample

Autores

  • Luciana Karine Souza Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
  • Tuíla Maciel Felinto Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
  • Juliana Ávila-Souza Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
  • Gustavo Gauer Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-8623.2018.4.30122

Palavras-chave:

Life experiences, Autobiographical memory, Life-scripts.

Resumo

Life scripts are shared cultural expectations about a selected group of events that occur during the life of a common individual in a certain culture. Life scripts are, therefore, normative expectations within a given culture regarding individual life patterns. We conducted a thematic analysis on 2,688 life script events indicated by 384 adults, mostly from the south and southeast regions of Brazil (70.3 women %). Following previous studies, we identified 74 events, or groups of events, common to other cultures; 30 events not mentioned by our participants; and 40 events specifically yielded by our analysis. Results show that first-time events play a special role on life scripts of Brazilians, as well as contents such as attending political events and post-graduate education. Methodological considerations on the qualitative analyses required to identify life events are discussed. Future studies may investigate prevalence, importance, valence, and gender and age differences with Brazilian participants.

 

*** Análise qualitativa de eventos de roteiros de vida em uma amostra brasileira ***

Roteiros de vida são expectativas culturais acerca de um determinado grupo de eventos que ocorrem durante a vida de um indivíduo comum. Roteiros de vida são, portanto, expectativas normatizadas em uma determinada cultura com relação aos padrões de vida individuais. Foi conduzida uma análise temática em 2688 eventos de roteiros de vida relatados por 384 adultos, majoritariamente das regiões sul e sudeste do Brasil (70,3% mulheres). A partir de estudos prévios, foram identificadas 74 categorias de eventos comuns a diversas culturas; 30 não mencionadas pela amostra, e 40 emergentes da análise. Os resultados mostram que eventos relacionados à “primeira vez” tem papel especial nos roteiros de vida dos brasileiros, assim como conteúdos tais quais “comparecer a eventos políticos” e “pós-graduação”. Considerações metodológicas acerca da análise qualitativa são necessárias para identificar os eventos de vida discutidos. Estudos futuros podem investigar prevalência, importância, valência, e diferenças etárias e de gênero em brasileiros.

Palavras-chave: Experiências de vida; Memória autobiográfica; Roteiro de vida.

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2018-01-30

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Souza, L. K., Felinto, T. M., Ávila-Souza, J., & Gauer, G. (2018). A qualitative analysis of life script events in a Brazilian sample. Psico, 49(4), 433–442. https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-8623.2018.4.30122

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