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Title:
Understanding the sociology of health
Author:
Barry, Anne-Marie.
ISBN:
9781446201879

9781446201886
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Edition:
3rd ed.
Publication Information:
London : SAGE, 2012.
Physical Description:
xvi, 359 p. : ill., 1 map ; 24 cm.
General Note:
Previous ed.: 2008.
Contents:
Contents note continued: Patterns of mental health/illness -- Ethnicity and mental health -- Gender and mental health -- Focus on depression -- Suicide -- Conclusion -- ch. 10 Sexualities and health / Megan Todd -- Introduction -- Domestic and other abuses -- Drug and alcohol abuse -- Health -- Ageing -- Conclusion -- ch. 11 Sociology of the body: chronic illness and disability -- Introduction -- Key issues in the study of the body -- The civilised body: a controlled body and a `clean' body -- The sculptured body: creating perfection -- The `failed' body: ill health and disease -- ch. 12 Health, ageing and the life course -- Introduction -- Ageing in society: a general overview -- Bodies and ageing -- Sociological theories of ageing -- Health and the life course -- Dementia -- Conclusion -- Section 3 Contexts -- ch. 13 Places of care -- Introduction -- Organisations -- Shifts in policy: the move from institutions to the community -- The community -- Care and carers --

Contents note continued: Gender, class and caregiving -- Conclusion -- ch. 14 Health care in context / Pedro Morago -- Introduction -- Community care -- The concepts of health, health care and health care policy -- Health care in the UK: provision, funding and levels of expenditure -- Health inequalities in the UK -- Policy developments and strategies -- Case study -- Case study -- Conclusion -- ch. 15 A brief social history of health and healing -- Introduction -- Health and healing in deep history -- Ancient Greece: physicians and philosophy -- Health and healing in early-medieval Islam: preservation and innovation -- The 1700s: Enlightenment and revolutions -- Bringing it up to date -- ch. 16 Sport, health, exercise and the body -- Introduction -- Sport, exercise and health? -- Definitions and concepts -- Elias and the sociology of sport -- Social structure and the conditions of choice -- Class and Sport -- Gender, body and Sport -- Ethnicity and sport -- Conclusion --

Contents note continued: ch. 17 Death and dying -- Introduction -- What is `death'? Conceptualising and defining the end of life -- Mortality and the global causes of death -- Modern society: `death denying' or `death aware'? -- Rites, rituals and ceremonies: dealing with death -- Dying and the anticipation of death -- The emotional labour of working with the dead and dying -- Conclusion.
Abstract:
"Providing case studies and exercises to really get you thinking about the social aspects of health, this book shows how sociology provides the means to answer complex questions about health and illness, such as why health inequalities exist.
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