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New directions in the sociology of health

edited by Pamela Abbott and Geoff Payne

(Explorations in sociology, no. 36)

Falmer Press in conjunction with the British Sociological Association, 1990

  • : pbk

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注記

Includes bibliographical references (p. 175-189) and indexes

内容説明・目次
巻冊次

ISBN 9781850007869

内容説明

The sociology of medicine has come a long way from its origins in epidemiology and clinical practice. Like all specialist areas of study it has developed its own internal debates, over the years there has been a shift from a sociology in medicine to a sociology of medicine, and from a sociolgy of medicine, towards a sociology of health and illness. It is to the development of this latter perspective that this volume is addressed. 1

目次

  • Introduction - developing the sociology of health, Pamela Abbott and Geoff Payne
  • socio-economic conditions and aspects of health - respiratory symptoms in four mining areas, Gary Littlejohn et al
  • opening the black box - inequalities in women's health, Sara Arber
  • distance decay and information deprivation - health implications for people in rural isolation, George Giarchi
  • "we're home helps because we care" - the experience of home helps caring for the elderly, Lorna Warren
  • hooked? social responses to tranquiliser dependence. Michael Bury and Jonathan Gabe
  • regulating our favourite drug, Robin Bunton
  • say "no" to drugs but yes to clean syringes?, Graham Hart
  • using alternative therapies - marginal medicine and central concerns, Ursula M.Sharma
  • Caribbean home remedies and their importance for black women's health care, Nicki Thorogood
  • health and work in the 1990s - towards a new perspective, Norma Daykin
  • where was sociology in the struggle to re-establish public health?, Thomas Acton and David Chambers.
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9781850007876

内容説明

The sociology of medicine has come a long way from its origins in epidemiology and clinical practice. Like all specialist areas of study it has developed its own internal debates, over the years there has been a shift from a sociology in medicine to a sociology of medicine, and from a sociolgy of medicine, towards a sociology of health and illness. It is to the development of this latter perspective that this volume is addressed.

目次

  • Introduction - developing the sociology of health, Pamela Abbott and Geoff Payne
  • socio-economic conditions and aspects of health - respiratory symptoms in four mining areas, Gary Littlejohn et al
  • opening the black box - inequalities in women's health, Sara Arber
  • distance decay and information deprivation - health implications for people in rural isolation, George Giarchi
  • "we're home helps because we care" - the experience of home helps caring for the elderly, Lorna Warren
  • hooked? social responses to tranquiliser dependence. Michael Bury and Jonathan Gabe
  • regulating our favourite drug, Robin Bunton
  • say "no" to drugs but yes to clean syringes?, Graham Hart
  • using alternative therapies - marginal medicine and central concerns, Ursula M.Sharma
  • Caribbean home remedies and their importance for black women's health care, Nicki Thorogood
  • health and work in the 1990s - towards a new perspective, Norma Daykin
  • where was sociology in the struggle to re-establish public health?, Thomas Acton and David Chambers.

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