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Author Cockerham, William C., author.

Uniform Title Social causes of health and disease
Title The social causes of health and disease / William C. Cockerham

Publication Info. Cambridge, UK Medford, MA : Polity Press, 2021
©2021

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 Axe 3rd Floor Stacks  362.1 C645s 2021    ---  Available
1 copy being processed for Axe Acquisitions Order.
Edition Third edition
Description 274 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Contents The Social Causation of Health and Disease - Theorizing about Health and Disease - Health Lifestyles - The Power of Class - Class and Health: Explaining the Relationship - Age - Gender - Race and Ethnicity - Living Conditions and Neighborhood Disadvantage - Health and Social Capital - Concluding Remarks
Summary "This stimulating book has become a go-to text for understanding the role that social factors play in the experience of health and many diseases. This extensively revised and updated third edition offers the most compelling case yet that stress, poverty, unhealthy lifestyles, and unpleasant living and working conditions can all be directly associated with illness. The book continues to build on the paradigm shift that has been emerging in twenty-first-century medical sociology, which looks beyond individual explanations for health and disease. As the field has headed toward a fundamentally different orientation, William Cockerham's work has been at the forefront of these changes, and he here marshals evidence and theory for those seeking a clear and authoritative guide to the realities of the social determinants of health. Of particular note in the latest edition is new material on the relationship between gender and health, implications of the life course for health behavior, the health effects of social capital, and the emergence of COVID-19. This engaging introduction to social epidemiology will be indispensable reading for all students and scholars of medical sociology, especially those with the courage to confront the possibility that society really does make people sick"--Provided by publisher.
"Leading medical sociologist investigates the social factors that determine our health"--Provided by publisher
Subject Social medicine.
Health -- Social aspects.
Diseases -- Social aspects.
Cross-cultural studies.
Diseases -- Social aspects (OCoLC)fst00895196
Health -- Social aspects (OCoLC)fst00952795
Social medicine (OCoLC)fst01122637
ISBN 9781509540358 hardcover
1509540350 hardcover
9781509540365 paperback
1509540369 paperback
9781509540372 electronic publication

 
    
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