نتایج جستجو برای: sociology of health andillness

تعداد نتایج: 21297351  

2013
Deborah Carr Lauren F. Murphy Heather D. Batson Kristen W. Springer

We use data from the Midlife Development in the United States study to examine how sexual satisfaction, frequency, and number of partners are associated with men’s body weight. We consider five body weight categories (underweight, normal, overweight, obese I, and obese II/III), and control for potential explanatory factors including demographic characteristics, socioeconomic status, health, per...

Journal: :Temenos - Nordic Journal of Comparative Religion 1971

Journal: :Ciencia & saude coletiva 2015
Lilia Blima Schraiber André Mota

This text covers the professional and scientific career of Maria Cecilia Ferro Donnangelo, professor, researcher and influential intellectual in the area of Collective Health. Born in 1940, and killed in a car accident in 1983, she actively participated in the emergence of Collective Health in Brazil and greatly influenced the creation of the sub-areas of Social Science and the Humanities in th...

Journal: :Revista gaucha de enfermagem 2011
Ana Luísa Petersen Cogo

The expansion of distance education in nursing is undeniable, be it undergraduate, graduate, continuing, or health education. Informatics enables a growing mediation and increases opportunities to reach different audiences, thus lessening geographic distances. That happens because social relations being established in the beginning of the 21st century are different than before, especially when ...

Journal: :Romanian journal of ophthalmology 2016
Maria Solomon Gabriel Radu Marinela Hostiuc M Madalin Margan I Alexandru Bulescu Victor Lorin Purcarea

Bioethics tries to define the medical activity and any other related activity needed to maintain the function of a health institution, through the development of principles and moral values. Bioethics is quite broad and has a background that combines various disciplines such as medicine, philosophy, law, sociology, and theology. Advertising and promotion are part of the strategy aimed at develo...

Journal: :American journal of industrial medicine 2003
Karen Messing Laura Punnett Meg Bond Kristina Alexanderson Jean Pyle Shelia Zahm David Wegman Susan R Stock Sylvie de Grosbois

BACKGROUND Both women's and men's occupational health problems merit scientific attention. Researchers need to consider the effect of gender on how occupational health issues are experienced, expressed, defined, and addressed. More serious consideration of gender-related factors will help identify risk factors for both women and men. METHODS The authors, who come from a number of disciplines ...

Journal: :Societies 2023

Medicalization has been a key concept in the field of sociology health and illness over past 50 years, capturing expanding social control everyday life by medical experts [...]

2013
Louis Wirth

The recent development of child guidance clinics and behavior research centers presents students of human nature and social relations with new opportunities and new problems. The history of science seems to demonstrate that whenever a body of theoretical knowledge becomes oriented and useful with reference to a concrete human problem a period of rapid development ensues. The evidence for such a...

Journal: :Law & society review 2010
Catherine Lee John D Skrentny

Despite the lack of consensus regarding the meaning or significance of race or ethnicity amongst scientists and the lay public, there are legal requirements and guidelines that dictate the collection of racial and ethnic data across a range of institutions. Legal regulations are typically created through a political process and then face varying kinds of resistance when the state tries to imple...

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