haiguselt
Haiguselt is a hypothetical term used in medical sociology and linguistic studies to describe a pattern of causal attribution in illness narratives in which the illness itself is seen as the direct source of subsequent health problems, rather than external factors such as treatment, environment, or behavior. The concept focuses on disease-centric causation in patient and clinician discourse.
Etymology and scope: The term derives from the Estonian word haigus meaning illness, with the suffix -elt
Applications: Researchers use haiguselt to classify patient stories, treatment decisions, and policy discussions where illness is
Reception and critique: Haiguselt remains a niche construct with limited uptake. Critics argue that it can