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What is medical sociology?
Medical sociology is the systematic study of how humans manage issues of health and illness, disease and disorders, and healthcare for both the sick and the healthy.
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What is social epidemiology> What is the role that it plays in medical sociology? ****
Influence of social and cultural factors on the risk of death and disease – Focus movement from microorganisms, to personal, to sociocultural factors
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Rodney Coe has suggested that the development of medical sociology was facilitated by several factors, including which of the following?
All of these factors were identified by Coe
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Medical sociology, as a sub-discipline of sociology, formally came into being in what time period?
In the 1950s and 1960s as the field was institutionalized within the discipline of sociology
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4 key changes in health, healing, and illness as described by Rodney Coe and which facilitated the founding of medical sociology
-changing patterns of morbidity and mortality (primary causes of sickness and death shifted from acute, infectious diseases to chronic, degenerative diseases) -the impact of preventive medicine and public health (increased focus on behavioral factors related to health and illness) -the impact of modern psychiatry (increased recognition of the importance of the patient-doctor relationship) -the impact of administrative medicine (the increasingly complex structure of the health care system)
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How does the sociological imagination relate to medical sociology?
Sociological perspective gain knowledge about the world we live in because it studies groups and people in their role (social context) and how social influences connect their patterns. – How we see ourselves in this, our health, and what we learn about the world around us affect/influence our decisions
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Rudolf Virchow’s major contribution to medical sociology
-identified social and economic conditions as being primary causes of an epidemic of typhus fever in 1847 and lobbied for improved living conditions for the poor as a primary preventive technique -contended that medicine is largely a social science that needs to consider the influence of social structure on creating both health and illness
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Medical Sociology emerged as a result of: — According to Rodney Cope 1970 & others — Occurred in the 1950s & 1960s
1. Changing Patterns of Morbidity & Mortality 2. The Impact of Preventive Medicine & Public Health 3. The Impact of Modern Psychiatry 4. The Impact of Administrative Medicine
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Medical sociology as a Specialization
Medical sociology encompasses a body of knowledge wishing places health and disease in a social, cultural, and behavioral context.
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Medical Sociology (def.)
the study of health care as it is institutionalized in a society, and of health, or illness and it’s relationship to social factors
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