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060 00 $aW1$bCU445 v.1 1981
060 10 $aWA 31$bR382 1981
082 0 $a362.1$219
245 04 $aThe Relevance of social science for medicine /$cedited by Leon Eisenberg and Arthur Kleinman.
260 0 $aDordrecht ;$aBoston :$bD. Reidel Pub. Co. ;$aHingham, MA :$bdistributed in the U.S.A. and Canada by Kluwer Boston,$cc1981.
300 $ax, 422 p. :$bill. ;$c25 cm.
440 0 $aCulture, illness, and healing ;$vv. 1
504 $aIncludes bibliographies and indexes.
505 00 $g1.$tClinical social science /$rLeon Eisenberg and Arthur Kleinman --$gSection 1.$tHow academic physicians view the social sciences.$g2.$tAn informal appraisal of the current status of 'medical sociology' /$rRobert G. Petersdorf and Alvan R. Feinstein --$gSection 2.$tSocial supports : influences on health and illness.$g3. Physical health and the social environment : a social epidemiological perspective /$rLisa F. Berkman --$g4.$tSocial network influences on morbid episodes and the career of help seeking /$rJohn B. McKinlay --$gSection 3.$tIllness behavior.$g5. Sickness and the sickness career : some implications /$rAndrew C. Twaddle --$g6.$tThe sickness impact profile : the relevance of social science to medicine /$rMarilyn Bergner and Betty S. Gilson --$g7.$tCultural influences on illness behavior : a medical anthropological approach /$rGilbert Lewis --$gSection 4.$tCulture, meaning, and negotiation.$g8.
505 00 $tThe meaning of symptoms : a cultural hermeneutic model for clincial practice /$rByron J. Good and Mary-Jo Delvecchio Good --$g9.$tA cultural prescription for mediocentrism /$rJohn-Henry Pfifferling --$g10.$tAttributions : uses of social science knowledge in the 'doctoring' of primary care /$rJohn D. Stoeckle and Arthur J. Barsky --$g11.$tStructural constraints in the doctor-patient relationship : the case of non-compliance /$rIrving Kenneth Zola --$g12.$tDoctor-patient negotiation and other social science strategies in patient care /$rWayne Katon and Arthur Kleinman --$gSection 5.$tSocial labeling and other patterns of social communication.$g13.$tThe social labeling perspective on illness and medical practice /$rNancy E. Waxler --$g14.$tThe double-bind between dialysis patients and their health practioners /$rLinda Alexander --$gSection 6.$tSociopolitical and socioeconomic analyses.$g15.
505 00 $tA Marxist analysis of the health care systems of advanced capitalist societies /$rHoward Waitzkin --$g16.$tImportance of the economy to the nation's health /$rM. Harvey Brenner.
650 0 $aSocial medicine.
650 2 $aSociology, Medical
700 1 $aEisenberg, Leon,$d1922-
700 1 $aKleinman, Arthur.
700 1 $aEisenberg, Leon,$d1922-2009.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tRelevance of social science for medicine.$dDordrecht ; Boston : D. Reidel Pub. Co. ; Hingham, MA : distributed in the U.S.A. and Canada by Kluwer Boston, ©1981$w(OCoLC)557743401
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