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Health Sociology

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Pearson Education | 2010
ISBN13: 9781741032369
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Pearson Education e druk, 2010 9781741032369
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Samenvatting

Health Sociology is a diverse and exciting area of sociological analysis, complementing biomedical models for understanding illness.

Health Sociology: an Australian perspective is a fully Australian text with broad coverage of current issues in health sociology.

The three major sections of the book are:
• Introduction to Sociology and Health
• The Social Experience of Health, Illness and Disability
• The Social Organisation and Production of Health

Features of this text are:
• Up-to-date figures and tables
• Discussion Questions
• Case Studies, providing students with real-life scenarios to enhance their understanding of sociological issues in health
• Glossary

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dr David E. Gray is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology, School of Social Sciences, University of New England, where he teaches the sociology of health and medicine, and qualitative research methods.

In keeping with his interests in mental illness and disability, since the late 1980s he has been researching the social experiences of families with children with autism.

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ISBN13:9781741032369
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

Inhoudsopgave

<ul> <li>PART I: INTRODUCTION: SOCIOLOGY AND HEALTH </li> <li>1. Introduction </li> <li>2. Theoretical approaches to health and illness </li> <li>PART II: THE SOCIAL EXPERIENCE OF HEALTH, ILLNESS AND DISABILITY </li> <li>3. The sociology of the body </li> <li>4. Mental illness in Australian society </li> <li>5. Disability: prevalence, policy and theory </li> <li>6. An older Australia: ageing and health </li> <li>7. Mortalities: the Australian way of death, dying and bereavement </li> <li>PART III: THE SOCIAL ORGANISATION AND PRODUCTION OF HEALTH </li> <li>8. The Australian health care system </li> <li>9. The health care occupations: medicine and nursing </li> <li>10. Alternative health practices </li> <li>11. Inequalities of health in Australian society </li> <li>PART IV: CONCLUSION </li> <li>12. Conclusion <br> </li> </ul>

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