Understanding tranquilliser use : the role of the social sciences
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Understanding tranquilliser use : the role of the social sciences
Routledge, 1991
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This study examines the long-term use of minor tranquillizers from a social science perspective. Contributors cover all aspects of tranquillizer use and abuse not only from psychological and sociological viewpoints, but also from the perspectives of communication studies and economics.
目次
- Part 1 The role of social science in explaining long-term tranquillizer use, Jonathan Gabe. Part 2 The contribution of the social sciences: psychology, Susan Golombok
- sociology, Jonathan Gabe
- anthropology, Michael Montagne
- epidemiology, Paul Williams and Cesario Bellantuono
- health economics, Alan Shiell
- communication studies, Jane Prather
- political economy, Larry Ray. Part 3 Evaluating the contribution of the social sciences: general practice, John Horder
- psychiatry, Anthony Clare
- health policy, Helene Lipton and Lisa Bero.
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