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Medical Sociology 15th Edition by William C. Cockerham, ISBN-13: 978-1032067933

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Medical Sociology 15th Edition by William C. Cockerham, ISBN-13: 978-1032067933

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  • Publisher: ‎ Routledge; 15th edition (September 30, 2021)
  • Language: ‎ English
  • 466 pages
  • ISBN-10: ‎ 1032067934
  • ISBN-13: ‎ 978-1032067933

The most comprehensive major academic textbook available on its topic, this classic text presents the most important research studies in the field. The author integrates engaging first-person accounts from patients, physicians, and other health care providers throughout the text. Since its inception, this book’s principal goal has been to introduce students to the field of medical sociology and serve as a reference for faculty by presenting the most current ideas, issues, concepts, themes, theories, and research findings in the field. This new edition is heavily revised with updated data and important new additions.

New to this edition:

  • A contemporary account of medical sociology’s subfields (Chapter 1)
  • New chapter on COVID-19 (Chapter 3)
  • Update on the widening gap in life expectancy between the rich and the poor (Chapter 4)
  • New chapter on gender and health, including the convergence of life expectancy between men and women and its reversal during the COVID-19 pandemic (Chapter 5)
  • Updated chapter on aging and expanded discussion of health and race (Chapter 6)
  • New developments in doctor-patient interaction, including telemedicine (Chapter 10)
  • The survival of the Affordable Care Act (Chapter 16)

Table of Contents:

Cover

Half Title

Title Page

Copyright Page

Dedication Page

Contents

Part I Introduction

1 Medical Sociology

The Social Determinants of Health

The Development of Medical Sociology

Parsons

Defining Health

Contrasting Ideas About Health and Social Behavior

Modern Medicine and the Regulation of the Body

The Public’s Health

The Germ Theory of Disease and the Search for “Magic Bullets”

Return to the “Whole” Person

The Reemergence of Infectious Diseases

Summary

Critical Thinking Questions

Suggested Readings

References

2 Social Epidemiology

Epidemiological Measures

The Development of Epidemiology

Disease and Modernization

The Complexity of Modern Ills

Heart Disease

Obesity

Pandemics

HIV/AIDS

Influenza

SARS

MERS

Ebola

Zika

Summary

Critical Thinking Questions

Suggested Readings

References

3 COVID-19

COVID-19: Origin, Transmission, and Spread

Airborne Transmission and Asymptomatic Individuals

COVID-19’s Initial Impact on Society

China

The Middle East and Europe

India, Africa, and Latin America

The United States

Canada

COVID-19: Social Patterns

Comorbid Conditions

Age

Race

Gender

Social Class

Resolution

Social Effects

Summary

Critical Thinking Questions

Suggested Readings

References

4 The Social Demography of Health: Social Class

The Components of Social Class

Social Class and Health Disparities

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

Neighborhood Disadvantage

Socioeconomic Status as a Fundamental Cause of Sickness and Mortality

Summary

Critical Thinking Questions

Suggested Readings

References

5 The Social Demography of Health: Gender

Male–Female Life Expectancy

Gender Differences in Morbidity

The Narrowing Gender Gap in Longevity

Rural Residence

Smoking

Gender and Mental Health

Gender and LGBTQ Health

Summary

Critical Thinking Questions

Suggested Readings

References

6 The Social Demography of Health: Age and Race

Age

Social Trends in Aging and Health

Life Course Theory

Race

Race as a Social Construction

Racism and Health

The Current Demographic Transition

Black Americans

Hispanic Americans

Native Americans

Asian Americans

Race and Mental Health

Summary

Critical Thinking Questions

Suggested Readings

References

Part II Health and Illness

7 Social Stress and Health

Cooley, Thomas, and Goffman: Symbolic Interaction

Durkheim: The Larger Society

Stress and the Body

Physiological Responses to Stress

Biomarkers

Social Factors and Stress

The Stress Process

Stress Adaptation

Stress and the Social Group

Social Capital

Stress and Socioeconomic Status

Life Changes

Extreme Situations

Life Events

Gene–Environment Interaction

Summary

Critical Thinking Questions

Suggested Readings

References

8 Health Behavior and Lifestyles

Health Lifestyles: Background

Weber: Lifestyles

Bourdieu: Lifestyles

A Theory of Health Lifestyles

Health Lifestyles: A Final Note on the Influence of Social Class

Preventive Care

Summary

Critical Thinking Questions

Suggested Readings

References

9 Illness Behavior and the Sick Role

Illness as Deviance

Self-Care

Social Networks

Sociodemographic Variables

Age and Gender

Race

Socioeconomic Status

The Sick Role

The Physician–Patient Role Relationship

Criticisms of the Sick Role

Medicalization/Biomedicalization

Summary

Critical Thinking Questions

Suggested Readings

References

Part III Providing Health Care

10 Doctor–Patient Interaction

Models of Interaction

Misunderstandings in Communication

Communication and Class Background

Male Physicians and Female Patients

Women Physicians

Cultural Differences in Communication

Patient Compliance/Adherence

The Future of Doctor–Patient Relations

Doctor–Patient Relations and New Technology

Internet Medicine

Telemedicine

Other Developments

The New Genetics

Privacy and Gene Ownership

Human Cloning

Summary

Critical Thinking Questions

Suggested Readings

References

11 Physicians

The Professionalization of the Physician

The American Medical Association

The Control of Medical Education

The Socialization of the Physician

Osteopaths

The Social Hierarchy of American Medicine

The Hospital

The Clientele

The Inner Fraternity–Sorority

Summary

Critical Thinking Questions

Suggested Readings

References

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 Doctor–Patient Relationship

The Deprofessionalization of Physicians

The Organization of Medical Practice

Summary

Critical Thinking Questions

Suggested Readings

References

13 Nurses, Physician Assistants, Pharmacists, and Midwives

Nursing Past and Present

The Early Development of Nursing as an Occupation

Florence Nightingale

Nursing Education

Nursing Students

Gender and “the Doctor–Nurse Game”

Nursing: Future Trends

Hospital Administration

The Nurse Practitioner/Clinician

Physician Assistants

Pharmacists

Midwives

Summary

Critical Thinking Questions

Suggested Readings

References

14 Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM)

Overview

Chiropractors

Religion and Faith Healing

Folk Healing

Black Folk Healers

Curanderismo Healing

Native American Healing: The Navajo and the Cree

Summary

Critical Thinking Questions

Suggested Readings

References

Part IV Health Care Delivery Systems

15 Hospitals

The Development of the Hospital as a Social Institution

Hospitals as Centers of Religious Practice

Hospitals as Poorhouses

Hospitals as Deathhouses

Hospitals as Centers of Medical Technology

Hospitals in the United States

Hospital Ownership

The Organization of the Non-profit Community Hospital

The Hospital: Dual Authority

The Hospital Patient Role

The Rising Cost of Hospitalization

Summary

Critical Thinking Questions

Suggested Readings

References

16 Health Care Reform and Health Policy in the United States

Rising Costs

The Road to Health Care Reform

The Emergence of Managed Care

State Efforts at Health Care Reform

Enactment of the Affordable Care Act

Legal Challenges to the Affordable Care Act

Trump’s Health Care Reforms and the Failed Repeal of the Affordable Care Act

Biden and the Future of Health Care Reform

Equity in Health Services

Geographic Distribution of Services

Overview of Health Care Delivery

Fee-for-Service Health Care

Health Care: A Right or a Privilege?

Summary

Critical Thinking Questions

Suggested Readings

References

17 Global Health Care

Socialized Medicine: Canada, Britain, and Sweden

Canada

Britain

Sweden

Decentralized National Health Programs: Japan, Germany, and Mexico

Japan

Germany

Mexico

Socialist Medicine: Alterations in Russia and China

Russia

China

Conclusion

Critical Thinking Questions

Suggested Readings

References

Name Index

Subject Index

William C. Cockerham is Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Chair Emeritus at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and Research Scholar of Sociology at the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, USA. He held secondary appointments in medicine and public health at UAB and is recipient of several awards for scholarly distinction. He is past President of the Research Committee on Health Sociology of the International Sociological Association and formerly was on the editorial boards of several journals, including the American Sociological Review and Society and Mental Health. Currently, he is deputy editor of the Journal of Health and Social Behavior. He has published numerous peer-reviewed papers and is author or editor of 20 books. Recent books are the Wiley Blackwell Companion to Medical Sociology ( 2021) and Social Causes of Health and Disease, 3rd ed. (2021). His newest books with Routledge are Sociological Theories of Health and Illness (2021), Sociology of Mental Disorder, 11th ed. (2021), and The COVID-19 Reader: What the Science Says About the Social (2021).

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