Classic texts in health care: Sociological perspectives on health, illness and health care: Health matters: a sociology of illness, prevention and care (book)Smith JPJournal of Advanced Nursing (Wiley-Blackwell)
Sociological Perspectives on Health,Illness and Health Care John Germov (ed), Second Opinion: an Introduction to Health Sociology Ron Iphofen and Fiona Pola... AV Horwitz 被引量: 0发表: 2009年 An Overview of Sociological Perspectives on the Definitions, Causes, and Responses to Mental Health an...
Methods for measuring mental illness useful for further research are suggested. This piece originally appeared in Sociological Perspectives on Community Health (1974).Leighton, Dorothea CStone, Irving Thomas... DC Leighton,IT Stone - 《Sociological Practice》 被引量: 1发表: 1990年 Introduction: Work...
Our study brings together three different perspectives – physicians, public health professionals, and parents – to understand the impact of misinformation on vaccine uptake in Colorado. Our study proposes a framework for combining the Health Belief Model with the Socio-Ecological model to account for...
Sociological perspectives Introduction In sociology‚ although we understand the meaning of health and illness‚ sociologists find it very difficult to have a clear definition of health. Many sociological researches find it easier to identify health rather than define it and this by looking at act...
Stereotypes affect many people, and those with mental illness are no exception. Everyone has their own preconceived perspectives and notions of mental health, and many of them are uninformed and unjustified. It is up to us to start changing our viewpoints on mental health. 730 Words 3 Pages ...
I am working on a few research and writing projects about Long COVID at the moment and am very excited to say that I have just signed a contract for a new edited volume,Long COVID and Society: International Perspectives, to be published by Palgrave Macmillan/Springer in 2025. ...
Sociological Perspectives On Suicide “Suicide may be a way of expressing grievances. To this extent, it can be explained with a theory of social control. The central task of a theory of social control is to explain why, given that a conflict occurs, it is handled in one way and not ano...
As a check we con- ducted a retrospective electronic search within the journals Sociology of Health and Illness and Social Science and Medicine. We found that almost a third (six) of the 19 papers found by hand-searching these journals would have been missed using electronic means only. The ...
Perry B (2010) Taking the medical sciences seriously: why and how medical sociology should incorporate diverse disciplinary perspectives. In: Pescosolido BA, McLeod JD, Martin JK, Rogers A (eds) The handbook of the sociology of health, illness, and healing: blueprint for the 21st century. Spri...