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Informationen zum Autor Chris Yuill is a sociologist at Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, whose work focuses on the sociology of health and the sociology of urban experiences. In addition to a variety of journal publications and research reports he has written and co-edited a number of textbooks for SAGE, one of his most recent being Sociology for Social Work co-edited with Alastair Gibson. Other texts include Understanding the Sociology of Health: An Introduction with Anne-Marie Barry, which is now in its third edition and has also been translated into Chinese. Chris has also served two terms on the executive of the British Sociological Association. Klappentext As with the other popular Key Concepts titles from SAGE, this book provides an accesible introduction which covers all the major themes and topics of health. Zusammenfassung As with the other popular Key Concepts titles from SAGE! this book provides an accesible introduction which covers all the major themes and topics of health. Inhaltsverzeichnis PART ONE: DEFINING HEALTH The Biomedical Model Of Health The Social Model of Health The Social and Medical Models of Disability Alternative or Complementary Medicine Quality of Life Measures Functionality PART TWO: THE HUMAN LIFE COURSE The Life Course Childbirth Childhood Family and Individual Well-being Social Dependency in Older Age The Third Age The Social Organization of Death and Dying PART THREE: HEALTH PROTECTION Social Inequalities in Health Social Capital Risk Society Public Health Health Promotion Work and Health Global Health PART FOUR: HEALTH BELIEFS AND HEALTH BEHAVIOUR Models of Health Behaviour Healthy Lifestyle and Consumption Patterns Lay Knowledge and Illness Attribution Personality and Health Embodiment Stress and Coping Motivational Interviewing in Health Care PART FIVE: THE LIVED EXPERIENCE OF HEALTH AND ILLNESS Stigma and Labelling Theory Medicalization Biographical Disruption Professional-Client Communication Pain Illness Narratives Adherence PART SIX: HEALTH CARE PROVISION Health Care Systems Long-Term Health and Social Care Needs Informal Care The Role of Health Professionals Health Care Governance Institutionalization Health Care Consumerism and Patient Choice ...
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PART ONE: DEFINING HEALTH
The Biomedical Model Of Health
The Social Model of Health
The Social and Medical Models of Disability
Alternative or Complementary Medicine
Quality of Life Measures
Functionality
PART TWO: THE HUMAN LIFE COURSE
The Life Course
Childbirth
Childhood
Family and Individual Well-being
Social Dependency in Older Age
The Third Age
The Social Organization of Death and Dying
PART THREE: HEALTH PROTECTION
Social Inequalities in Health
Social Capital
Risk Society
Public Health
Health Promotion
Work and Health
Global Health
PART FOUR: HEALTH BELIEFS AND HEALTH BEHAVIOUR
Models of Health Behaviour
Healthy Lifestyle and Consumption Patterns
Lay Knowledge and Illness Attribution
Personality and Health
Embodiment
Stress and Coping
Motivational Interviewing in Health Care
PART FIVE: THE LIVED EXPERIENCE OF HEALTH AND ILLNESS
Stigma and Labelling Theory
Medicalization
Biographical Disruption
Professional-Client Communication
Pain
Illness Narratives
Adherence
PART SIX: HEALTH CARE PROVISION
Health Care Systems
Long-Term Health and Social Care Needs
Informal Care
The Role of Health Professionals
Health Care Governance
Institutionalization
Health Care Consumerism and Patient Choice