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The Sick Role TheSickRoleBy Kathleen Rhodes Talcott Parsons first put forth his idea of “thesickrole” in his book The Social System (1951). This idea included a number of concepts. One‚ was when a person wassickthey were excused by society from day to day activities like working or...
Sociologist Talcott Parsons defined the sick person’s role this way: 1. Sick people are absolved of blame for their illness. 2. Sick people are excused from “normal” social responsibilities, for example, being responsible for their own care. 3. Under the direction of medical personnel...
Rehabilitating the sick role: the experiences of high-risk women who undergo risk reducing breast surgery In recent years, Talcott Parsons' work has come under renewed scrutiny by sociologists who argue that his concept of the sick role has a role to play in cu... N Hallowell,L Heiniger,B...
一个新的角色,即所谓的生病角色(sick role)降临当事人的身上。一些新的权力义务也跟着出现。 www.lwbst.com|基于56个网页 2. 病人角色 病人角色:病人角色(sick role)又称为病人身份,是一种社会角色。社会角色是社会规定的用于表现社会地位的行为模式。
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Talcott Parsons's concept of the sick role is a pivotal event in medical sociology, helping to transform the field in the 1950s from an applied focus toward an embrace of theory that helped solidify its academic orientation. Up until this time, medical sociology was largely atheoretical and ...
This article examines the sick role theory introduced by Talcott Parsons applying his background theoretical context. It additionally attempts to ascertain how the sick role theory delineates the physician-patient relationship. The theory seems to have roots in certain salient conceptions in the Parson...
In theorizing illness as a form of deviance, sanctioned, contained, and managed by social means, Talcott Parsons's formulation of the "sick role" offered a significant critique of the medical model and provided basis for the subdiscipline of medical sociology. While it has been critically ...