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Main description:
Key Features:
Student-centered approach that simplifies sociological theory and principles through practical examples, supporting understanding for those without a formal background in sociology
Scenarios guide students and encourage questions for them to consider and discuss before they proceed for a deeper understanding
Common themes are threaded throughout, reinforcing learning and aiding students to 'revise, re-apply and thus remember'
Contents:
Introduction
1. Lay health beliefs and doctor-patient relationships
2. The body as a social entity
3. The experience of chronic illness and disability
4. Labelling and stigma
5. Mental illness
6. Social inequalities in health
7. Gender and health
8. Ethnicity and health
9. Ageing society and older people
10. Digital health
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: January, 2023
Pages: 208
Weight: 548g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: General Issues, Medical Study and Teaching Aids, Public Health