Abstract

In research on health and illness, studies using a narrative approach are gaining ground in a context where a statistical quantitative approach as well as an ‘objective’ approach to illness have dominated for decades. This can be interpreted as a shift from an objective to a subjective and social concept of risk. Against this background, this editorial argues that the biographical approach provides important opportunities to enhance understanding of the individual's management of risk and uncertainty in health and illness.

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