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Medical Sociology By William C. Cockerham

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Medical Sociology: United States Edition by William C. Cockerham

For upper-division undergraduate/beginning graduate-level courses in Medical Sociology, and for Behavioral Science courses in schools of Public Health, Medicine, Pharmacy, and Nursing.

The standard text in the field, this best-selling introduction to medical sociology presents the most recent and relevant ideas, concepts, themes, issues, debates, and research findings at the cutting-edge of the field. It contains first-person accounts from patients, physicians, and other health care providers; is based on a worldwide review of the literature; provides the most recent health statistics, data, and studies available; and identifies the most important trends and issues.

Recognized by the International Sociological Association as one of the Books of the Century in 2000.

Medical Sociology Reviews

General Thoughts

Cockerham's Medical Sociology is an outstanding text due to its in-depth and comprehensive treatment of the growing field of medical sociology. It conveys the essence of the scholarly work in this field to my students better than any text on the market. Add Cockerham's engaging writing style and this text stands out among the competition.

Dr. J.B. Watson, Jr., Stephen F. Austin State University

I believe this book is very thorough and includes all of the necessary topics for an undergraduate medical sociology course. Students will come away from this book with a clear and broad understanding of the field.

Dr. Christine Caffrey, Miami University

Writing Style and Readability

I like the fact that Cockerham makes this area accessible and interesting at the undergraduate level. Most of my students come into the class not having any real idea what the course will cover; the author deliberately and carefully immerses his readers in the content and in the process they get interested.

Dr. Deborah Helsel, California State University, Fresno

Table of Contents

IN THIS SECTION:

1.) BRIEF

2.) COMPREHENSIVE

BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS:

PART I: INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1: Medical Sociology

Chapter 2: Epidemiology

Chapter 3: The Social Demography of Health: Gender, Age, and Race
Chapter 4: Social Demography of Health: Social Class

PART II: HEALTH AND ILLNESS

Chapter 5: Social Stress and health

Chapter 6: Health Behavior And Lifestyles

Chapter 7: Illness Behavior

PART III: COPING WITH ILLNESS

Chapter 8: The Sick Role

Chapter 9: Doctor-Patient Interaction

Chapter 10: Healing Options

PART IV: PROVIDING HEALTH CARE

Chapter 11: Physicians

Chapter 12: The Physician in a Changing Society
Chapter 13: Nurses, Physician Assistants, Pharmacists, and Midwives
Chapter 14: The Hospital in Society


PART V: HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEMS
Chapter 15: Health Care Delivery and Social Policy in the United States

Chapter 16: Health Care in Different Countries

REFERENCES
PHOTO CREDITS
NAME INDEX
SUBJECT INDEX


COMPREHENSIVE TABLE OF CONTENTS:


PART I: INTRODUCTION

Chapter 1 Medical Sociology

The Development of Medical Sociology
Defining Health
Contrasting Ideas about Health and Social Behavior
The Re-emergence of Infectious Diseases
Bioethics
Summary
Suggested Reading
Medical Sociology Internet Sites

Chapter 2 Epidemiology
Epidemiological Measures
The Development of Epidemiology
The Complexity of Modern Ills: Heart Disease
Disease and Modernization
HIV/AIDS
Summary
Suggested Reading
Epidemiology Internet Sites

Chapter 3 The Social Demography of Health: Gender, Age, and Race
Gender
Age
Race
Summary
Suggested Reading
Social Demography of Health: Gender, Age, and Race Internet Sites

Chapter 4 Social Demography of Health: Social Class
The Components of Social Class

Modern Diseases and the Poor
Equality of Care and the Social Gradient in Mortality: The British Experience

Neighborhood Disadvantage

SES as a Fundamental Cause of Sickness and Mortality

Summary

Suggested Reading

Social Class and Health Internet Sites

PART II: HEALTH AND ILLNESS

Chapter 5 Social Stress and health
Cooley, Thomas, and Goffman: Symbolic Interaction
Durkheim: Functionalism
Stress
Social Factors and Stress

Life Changes
Summary

Suggested Reading
Social Stress Internet Sites


Chapter 6 Health Behavior And Lifestyles
Health Lifestyles
Preventive Care
Summary
Suggested Reading
Health Behavior and Lifestyles Internet Sites


Chapter 7 Illness Behavior
Self-Care
Sociodemographic Variables
Recognizing and Coping with Illness Symptoms
Summary and Conclusion
Suggested Reading
Illness Behavior Internet Sites

PART III: COPING WITH ILLNESS

Chapter 8 The Sick Role

Illness as Deviance
The Functionalist Approach to Deviance
The Sick Role
Medicalization
Criticism of the Sick Role
Labeling Theory
Sickness as Social Deviance?
Being Sick and Disabled
Stigma
Summary
Suggested Reading

The Sick Role Internet Sites

Chapter 9 Doctor-Patient Interaction
Models of Interaction
Misunderstandings in Communication
Communication and Class Background
Male Physicians and Women Patients
Women Physicians
Cultural Differences in Communication
Patient Compliance
The Future of Doctor-Patient Relations
Doctor-Patient Relations and New Technology
The New Genetics
Summary
Suggested Reading
Doctor-Patient Interaction Internet Sites

Chapter 10 Healing Options
Osteopaths
Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM)
Chiropractors
Faith Healers
Folk Healers
Summary
Suggested Reading
Healing Options Internet Sites

PART IV: PROVIDING HEALTH CARE
Chapter 11 Physicians
The Professionalization of the Physician
The Socialization of the Physician
The Power Structure of American Medicine
Summary
Suggested Reading
Physicians Internet Sites

Chapter 12 The Physician in a Changing Society
Social Control of Medical Practice
Countervailing Power
Government Regulation
Managed Care
The Coming of the Corporation
The Changing Physician-Patient Relationship
The Deprofessionalization of Physicians
The Evolution of the Organization of Medical Practice
Summary

Suggested Reading
The Physician in a Changing Society Internet Sites


Chapter 13 Nurses, Physician Assistants, Pharmacists, and Midwives
Nursing: Past and Present
Nursing: Future Trends
Physician Assistants
Pharmacists
Midwives
Summary

Suggested Reading
Nurses, Physician Assistants, Pharmacists, and Midwives Internet Sites


Chapter 14 The Hospital in Society
The Development of the Hospital as a Social Institution
Hospitals in the United States
The Organization of the Nonprofit Community Hospital
The Hospital-Patient Role
The Rising Cost of Hospitalization
Summary
Suggested Reading
Hospitals Internet Sites

PART V: HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEMS

Chapter 15 Health Care Delivery and Social Policy in the United States
Rising Costs
Equity in Health Services
Distribution of Services
Overview of Health Care Delivery
Social Legislation in Health Care
Health Reform
Health Care: A Right or a Privilege?
Summary and Conclusion
Suggested Reading
Health Care Delivery and Social Policy in the United States Internet Sites

Chapter 16 Health Care in Different Countries
Socialized Medicine: Canada, Great Britain, and Sweden
Decentralized National Health Programs: Japan, Germany, and Mexico
Socialist Medicine: Alterations in Russia and China
Conclusion
Suggested Reading
Health Care in Different Countries Internet Sites

REFERENCES
PHOTO CREDITS
NAME INDEX
SUBJECT INDEX


Additional information

CIN0136053106G
9780136053101
0136053106
Medical Sociology: United States Edition by William C. Cockerham
Used - Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Inc
20090126
432
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