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Health, Illness, and Society

An Introduction to Medical Sociology, Updated Second Edition

Steven E. Barkan

Health, Illness, and Society, Updated Second Edition provides a comprehensive yet concise introduction to medical sociology. In his accessible style, Steven Barkan covers health and illness behaviors, the social determinants of health problems, the health professions and health care system in the U.S., and how the U.S. system compares to that of other countries.

The updated second edition adds a new chapter, “The COVID-19 Pandemic,” which highlights several ways in which the pandemic exhibits health and health behavior disparities resulting from social inequalities and the deficiencies of the U.S. health system. The book also critically examines the achievements and limitations of the Affordable Care Act and discusses efforts of the Trump administration to weaken the ACA. Each chapter opens with learning questions to guide the student and “Health and Illness in the News” stories that apply each chapter’s contents to contemporary events. Chapter summaries reinforce key ideas and “Give it Some Thought” boxes emphasize critical thinking.

New to the Updated Second Edition

  • New Chapter 14, “The COVID-19 Pandemic,” discusses several ways in which the pandemic reveals health and health behavior disparities
  • New data on medical students and faculty, sexual harassment in medical school, and medical school debt provide students with a deeper understanding of the issues facing doctors
  • New health care data on peer nations and discussion of health and health care rankings of U.S. women provide a critical examination of the quality and cost of health care in the U.S. versus its peer nations
  • Enhanced examination of health insurance status and surprise medical billing, updated survey data on health care costs, and a discussion of high deductibles emphasize the patient financial burden created by a private system of medicine

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 384 • Trim: 7 x 10
978-1-5381-7764-8 • Paperback • January 2023 • $75.00 • (£58.00)
Subjects: Social Science / Sociology / General, Social Science / Medical Sociology, Medical / General
Courses: Sociology; Institutions; Sociology of Health/Medicine

Steven E. Barkan is professor emeritus of sociology at the University of Maine. He is the author of several texts, including Criminology: A Sociological Understanding, 8e, Law and Society: An Introduction, 2e, and Sociology: Understanding and Changing the Social World, version 3.0.

Preface

Acknowledgments

About the Author

1 Sociology and the Study of Health and Illness

LEARNING QUESTIONS

SOCIOLOGY AND MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY

Sociology’s Major Themes

The Sociological Imagination

Sociology’s Theoretical Traditions

THE SCOPE OF MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY

The Influence of the Social Environment

The Practice of Health Care

The Social Construction of Illness

RESEARCH METHODS IN MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY

Surveys

Qualitative Research

Experiments

Criteria of Causality

CONCLUSION

Summary | Giving It Some Thought | Key Terms

2 A Social History of Health and Illness

LEARNING QUESTIONS

HEALTH AND ILLNESS IN THE PREINDUSTRIAL WORLD

The Ancient Civilizations

The Middle Ages

THE RISE OF SCIENTIFIC MEDICINE

The Renaissance

The Eighteenth Century

The Nineteenth Century

Ethical Issues in Scientific Medicine

SOCIAL EPIDEMIOLOGY YESTERDAY AND TODAY

The Industrial Revolution

The Beginning of Epidemiology: John Snow and Cholera

The Epidemiological Transition

Public Health

A Word about Rates

CONCLUSION

Summary | Giving It Some Thought | Key Terms

3 Health Behavior

LEARNING QUESTIONS

WHAT IS HEALTH BEHAVIOR?

UNDERSTANDING HEALTH BEHAVIOR

Macro Factors

Micro Factors

THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF HEALTH BEHAVIOR: SOCIAL CLASS, RACE AND ETHNICITY, AND GENDER

Social Class

Race and Ethnicity

Gender

Illustrating the Effects of Social Class, Race and Ethnicity, and Gender

THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF HEALTH BEHAVIOR: OTHER FACTORS

Social Relationships

Neighborhood Living Conditions

Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity

Religious Involvement

Corporate Practices

Public Policy

CONCLUSION

Summary | Giving It Some Thought | Key Terms

4 Illness Behavior and the Illness Experience

LEARNING QUESTIONS

UNDERSTANDING ILLNESS

Illness as a Social Construction

Medicalization

ILLNESS BEHAVIOR

Stages of the Illness Experience

Self-Care

Help-Seeking Behavior

The Social Context of Help-Seeking Behavior

THE EXPERIENCE OF ILLNESS

The Sick Role

Coping with Illness

A Representative Study of the Illness Experience: Women with STDs

CONCLUSION

Summary | Giving It Some Thought | Key Terms

5 Social Causes of Health and Health Problems

LEARNING QUESTIONS 85

SOCIAL CONDITIONS AS FUNDAMENTAL CAUSES OF DISEASE

SOCIAL CONDITIONS AS FUNDAMENTAL CAUSES OF HEALTH INEQUALITIES

Social Class

Race and Ethnicity

Gender and Sex

Age

Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity

OTHER SOCIAL CAUSES OF HEALTH AND HEALTH PROBLEMS

Social Stress

Social Relationships and Social Support

Religion

Neighborhood Living Conditions

Environmental Pollution and Hazards

Unsafe Products and Workplaces

Interpersonal Violence and Handgun Violence

CONCLUSION

Summary | Giving It Some Thought | Key Terms

6 Global Disparities in Health and Disease

LEARNING QUESTIONS

UNDERSTANDING GLOBAL INEQUALITY

Categorizing Global Inequality

Measuring World Poverty

Explaining Global Inequality

DIMENSIONS OF GLOBAL HEALTH DISPARITIES

Malnutrition and Hunger

Children’s Health

Women’s Health

Environmental Pollution and Hazards

Substandard Health Care

HIV and AIDS

DOCUMENTING GLOBAL HEALTH DISPARITIES

Life Expectancy

HIV/AIDS

Tuberculosis

Child Mortality

Child Underweight

Maternal Mortality

Natural Disaster Deaths

Births Attended by Skilled Health Personnel

CONCLUSION

Summary | Giving It Some Thought | Key Terms

7 Medical School and the Training of Physicians

LEARNING QUESTIONS

DEVELOPMENT OF MEDICAL SCHOOLS AND MEDICAL

EDUCATION

Medical Education in Early America

Nineteenth-Century Developments

The Flexner Report

MEDICAL SCHOOLS TODAY

Sociodemographic Profile of U.S. Medical Students

A Brief Look at Medical School Faculty

THE LIVES AND EXPERIENCES OF MEDICAL STUDENTS

Stress, Fatigue, and Burnout

The Socialization of Medical Students

CONCLUSION

Summary | Giving It Some Thought | Key Terms

8 Physicians and Their Interaction with Patients

LEARNING QUESTIONS

THE PROFESSION OF MEDICINE

The Practice of Medicine in Early America

Impact of the American Medical Association

The Downside of Professionalization

Decline of the Medical Profession’s Dominance

Medical Malpractice

A PROFILE OF PHYSICIANS TODAY

Types of Physicians

The Physician Shortage

Women Physicians

PHYSICIAN-PATIENT INTERACTION

Models of Physician-Patient Interaction

Gender, Race and Ethnicity, and Physician-Patient Interaction

CONCLUSION

Summary | Giving It Some Thought | Key Terms

9 Other Health Care Providers: Conventional and Alternative

LEARNING QUESTIONS

MAINSTREAM HEALTH CARE

Nurses and Nursing

Other Mainstream Health Care Providers

COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE (CAM)

Prevalence of CAM

Sociodemographic Characteristics and CAM Use

Effectiveness of CAM

CONCLUSION

Summary | Giving It Some Thought | Key Terms

10 Hospitals and Other Health Care Settings

LEARNING QUESTIONS

HOSPITALS

A Brief History of Hospitals

Hospitals in the United States Today

Problems with U.S. Hospitals

OTHER HEALTH CARE SETTINGS

Ambulatory Care Facilities

Nursing Homes

Home Health Care and Hospice Care

CONCLUSION

Summary | Giving It Some Thought | Key Terms

11 Health and Health Care in the World’s Wealthy Democracies

LEARNING QUESTIONS

THE HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS OF WEALTHY DEMOCRACIES

Models of Health Care Systems

The Health Care Systems of Selected Nations

COMPARING THE WEALTHY DEMOCRACIES

Comparing Health in Wealthy Democracies

Comparing Health Care in Wealthy Democracies

Explaining the U.S. Health Disadvantage

CONCLUSION

Summary | Giving It Some Thought | Key Terms

12 The U.S. Health Care System

LEARNING QUESTIONS

THE U.S. HEALTH CARE “SYSTEM”

U.S. HEALTH CARE BY THE NUMBERS

The Cost of Health Care

Sources of Health Care Spending

Sponsors of Health Care Spending

Health Care Employment

Health Care Visits

Health Insurance

PROBLEMS IN U.S. HEALTH CARE DELIVERY

Fragmentation and Lack of Coordination

Health Insurance Coverage: Uninsurance and Underinsurance

Social Inequalities in Health Care Delivery

The High Cost of Health Care

Waste in Health Care Spending

CONCLUSION

Summary | Giving It Some Thought | Key Terms

13 Health Care Reform: Obamacare and Beyond

LEARNING QUESTIONS

ORIGINS OF U.S. HEALTH INSURANCE

The Progressive Era

The Great Depression and the New Deal

The 1940s and 1950s

The 1960s: Medicare and Medicaid

The 1970s and 1980s

1990s–08

THE PATIENT PROTECTION AND AFFORDABLE CARE ACT (OBAMACARE)

Major Health Benefit Provisions of Obamacare

The Individual Mandate

ACHIEVEMENTS AND LIMITATIONS OF OBAMACARE

Achievements of Obamacare

Limitations of Obamacare

Reforms within Obamacare

BEYOND OBAMACARE

Medicare for All

The Bismarck Model

A Nonprofit Insurance Alternative

A Final Word

POSTSCRIPT: A SOCIOLOGICAL PRESCRIPTION FOR REDUCING THE U.S. HEALTH DISADVANTAGE

CONCLUSION

Summary | Giving It Some Thought | Key Terms

14 The COVID-19 Pandemic

LEARNING QUESTIONS

SOCIOLOGY AND THE STUDY OF HEALTH AND ILLNESS

A SOCIAL HISTORY OF HEALTH AND ILLNESS

HEALTH BEHAVIOR

ILLNESS BEHAVIOR AND THE EXPERIENCES OF ILLNESS

SOCIAL CAUSES OF HEALTH AND HEALTH PROBLEMS

Race and Ethnicity

Social Class

Political Party Affiliation

Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity

GLOBAL DISPARITIES IN HEALTH AND DISEASE

PHYSICIANS AND OTHER HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS

HOSPITALS AND OTHER HEALTH CARE SETTINGS

HEALTH AND HEALTH CARE IN THE WORLD'S WEALTHY DEMOCRACIES VERSUS THE UNITED STATES

CONCLUSION

Summary | Giving It Some Thought | Key Terms

Glossary

References

Index

A new comprehensive chapter of the COVID-19 Pandemic is included and applied to each chapter in the book, covering major themes and points. It’s easy for students to see the connection.


— Jenifer Kunz, Professor, West Texas A&M University


Chapter 14, “The COVID-19 Pandemic,” is a valuable addition to the text. It is an informative examination of the sociology of infectious disease and excellent analysis of health disparities. The chapter links many concepts presented in the text with a real-world situation all can relate to.


— Robert J. Behling, University of St. Francis


  • An emphasis on the social determinants of health and the impact of social inequality on the quality of health care provides readers with a deeper understanding of health disparities
  • A comparison of the U.S. healthcare system to that of other wealthy democracies highlights the disadvantages of the U.S. system
  • Chapter-opening Learning Questions provide a reading roadmap, and “Health and Illness in the News” cases tie the contents of each chapter to contemporary issues
  • Chapter summaries reinforce key ideas and “Give it Some Thought” boxes emphasize critical thinking
  • Key terms and a glossary build a vocabulary for discussing sociology of health



FOR PROFESSORS
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Instructor's Manual. For each chapter, this valuable resource provides a variety of tools such as lecture outlines, student learning objectives, discussion questions, and other resources to simplify classroom preparation.
Test Bank. The Test Bank includes a variety of test questions and is available in either Word or PDF formats. For every chapter in the text, the Test Bank includes a complete test with a variety of question types, including multiple choice, true false, and essay formats.
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Health, Illness, and Society

An Introduction to Medical Sociology, Updated Second Edition

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Summary
Summary
  • Health, Illness, and Society, Updated Second Edition provides a comprehensive yet concise introduction to medical sociology. In his accessible style, Steven Barkan covers health and illness behaviors, the social determinants of health problems, the health professions and health care system in the U.S., and how the U.S. system compares to that of other countries.

    The updated second edition adds a new chapter, “The COVID-19 Pandemic,” which highlights several ways in which the pandemic exhibits health and health behavior disparities resulting from social inequalities and the deficiencies of the U.S. health system. The book also critically examines the achievements and limitations of the Affordable Care Act and discusses efforts of the Trump administration to weaken the ACA. Each chapter opens with learning questions to guide the student and “Health and Illness in the News” stories that apply each chapter’s contents to contemporary events. Chapter summaries reinforce key ideas and “Give it Some Thought” boxes emphasize critical thinking.

    New to the Updated Second Edition

    • New Chapter 14, “The COVID-19 Pandemic,” discusses several ways in which the pandemic reveals health and health behavior disparities
    • New data on medical students and faculty, sexual harassment in medical school, and medical school debt provide students with a deeper understanding of the issues facing doctors
    • New health care data on peer nations and discussion of health and health care rankings of U.S. women provide a critical examination of the quality and cost of health care in the U.S. versus its peer nations
    • Enhanced examination of health insurance status and surprise medical billing, updated survey data on health care costs, and a discussion of high deductibles emphasize the patient financial burden created by a private system of medicine

Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 384 • Trim: 7 x 10
    978-1-5381-7764-8 • Paperback • January 2023 • $75.00 • (£58.00)
    Subjects: Social Science / Sociology / General, Social Science / Medical Sociology, Medical / General
    Courses: Sociology; Institutions; Sociology of Health/Medicine
Author
Author
  • Steven E. Barkan is professor emeritus of sociology at the University of Maine. He is the author of several texts, including Criminology: A Sociological Understanding, 8e, Law and Society: An Introduction, 2e, and Sociology: Understanding and Changing the Social World, version 3.0.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Preface

    Acknowledgments

    About the Author

    1 Sociology and the Study of Health and Illness

    LEARNING QUESTIONS

    SOCIOLOGY AND MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY

    Sociology’s Major Themes

    The Sociological Imagination

    Sociology’s Theoretical Traditions

    THE SCOPE OF MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY

    The Influence of the Social Environment

    The Practice of Health Care

    The Social Construction of Illness

    RESEARCH METHODS IN MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY

    Surveys

    Qualitative Research

    Experiments

    Criteria of Causality

    CONCLUSION

    Summary | Giving It Some Thought | Key Terms

    2 A Social History of Health and Illness

    LEARNING QUESTIONS

    HEALTH AND ILLNESS IN THE PREINDUSTRIAL WORLD

    The Ancient Civilizations

    The Middle Ages

    THE RISE OF SCIENTIFIC MEDICINE

    The Renaissance

    The Eighteenth Century

    The Nineteenth Century

    Ethical Issues in Scientific Medicine

    SOCIAL EPIDEMIOLOGY YESTERDAY AND TODAY

    The Industrial Revolution

    The Beginning of Epidemiology: John Snow and Cholera

    The Epidemiological Transition

    Public Health

    A Word about Rates

    CONCLUSION

    Summary | Giving It Some Thought | Key Terms

    3 Health Behavior

    LEARNING QUESTIONS

    WHAT IS HEALTH BEHAVIOR?

    UNDERSTANDING HEALTH BEHAVIOR

    Macro Factors

    Micro Factors

    THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF HEALTH BEHAVIOR: SOCIAL CLASS, RACE AND ETHNICITY, AND GENDER

    Social Class

    Race and Ethnicity

    Gender

    Illustrating the Effects of Social Class, Race and Ethnicity, and Gender

    THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF HEALTH BEHAVIOR: OTHER FACTORS

    Social Relationships

    Neighborhood Living Conditions

    Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity

    Religious Involvement

    Corporate Practices

    Public Policy

    CONCLUSION

    Summary | Giving It Some Thought | Key Terms

    4 Illness Behavior and the Illness Experience

    LEARNING QUESTIONS

    UNDERSTANDING ILLNESS

    Illness as a Social Construction

    Medicalization

    ILLNESS BEHAVIOR

    Stages of the Illness Experience

    Self-Care

    Help-Seeking Behavior

    The Social Context of Help-Seeking Behavior

    THE EXPERIENCE OF ILLNESS

    The Sick Role

    Coping with Illness

    A Representative Study of the Illness Experience: Women with STDs

    CONCLUSION

    Summary | Giving It Some Thought | Key Terms

    5 Social Causes of Health and Health Problems

    LEARNING QUESTIONS 85

    SOCIAL CONDITIONS AS FUNDAMENTAL CAUSES OF DISEASE

    SOCIAL CONDITIONS AS FUNDAMENTAL CAUSES OF HEALTH INEQUALITIES

    Social Class

    Race and Ethnicity

    Gender and Sex

    Age

    Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity

    OTHER SOCIAL CAUSES OF HEALTH AND HEALTH PROBLEMS

    Social Stress

    Social Relationships and Social Support

    Religion

    Neighborhood Living Conditions

    Environmental Pollution and Hazards

    Unsafe Products and Workplaces

    Interpersonal Violence and Handgun Violence

    CONCLUSION

    Summary | Giving It Some Thought | Key Terms

    6 Global Disparities in Health and Disease

    LEARNING QUESTIONS

    UNDERSTANDING GLOBAL INEQUALITY

    Categorizing Global Inequality

    Measuring World Poverty

    Explaining Global Inequality

    DIMENSIONS OF GLOBAL HEALTH DISPARITIES

    Malnutrition and Hunger

    Children’s Health

    Women’s Health

    Environmental Pollution and Hazards

    Substandard Health Care

    HIV and AIDS

    DOCUMENTING GLOBAL HEALTH DISPARITIES

    Life Expectancy

    HIV/AIDS

    Tuberculosis

    Child Mortality

    Child Underweight

    Maternal Mortality

    Natural Disaster Deaths

    Births Attended by Skilled Health Personnel

    CONCLUSION

    Summary | Giving It Some Thought | Key Terms

    7 Medical School and the Training of Physicians

    LEARNING QUESTIONS

    DEVELOPMENT OF MEDICAL SCHOOLS AND MEDICAL

    EDUCATION

    Medical Education in Early America

    Nineteenth-Century Developments

    The Flexner Report

    MEDICAL SCHOOLS TODAY

    Sociodemographic Profile of U.S. Medical Students

    A Brief Look at Medical School Faculty

    THE LIVES AND EXPERIENCES OF MEDICAL STUDENTS

    Stress, Fatigue, and Burnout

    The Socialization of Medical Students

    CONCLUSION

    Summary | Giving It Some Thought | Key Terms

    8 Physicians and Their Interaction with Patients

    LEARNING QUESTIONS

    THE PROFESSION OF MEDICINE

    The Practice of Medicine in Early America

    Impact of the American Medical Association

    The Downside of Professionalization

    Decline of the Medical Profession’s Dominance

    Medical Malpractice

    A PROFILE OF PHYSICIANS TODAY

    Types of Physicians

    The Physician Shortage

    Women Physicians

    PHYSICIAN-PATIENT INTERACTION

    Models of Physician-Patient Interaction

    Gender, Race and Ethnicity, and Physician-Patient Interaction

    CONCLUSION

    Summary | Giving It Some Thought | Key Terms

    9 Other Health Care Providers: Conventional and Alternative

    LEARNING QUESTIONS

    MAINSTREAM HEALTH CARE

    Nurses and Nursing

    Other Mainstream Health Care Providers

    COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE (CAM)

    Prevalence of CAM

    Sociodemographic Characteristics and CAM Use

    Effectiveness of CAM

    CONCLUSION

    Summary | Giving It Some Thought | Key Terms

    10 Hospitals and Other Health Care Settings

    LEARNING QUESTIONS

    HOSPITALS

    A Brief History of Hospitals

    Hospitals in the United States Today

    Problems with U.S. Hospitals

    OTHER HEALTH CARE SETTINGS

    Ambulatory Care Facilities

    Nursing Homes

    Home Health Care and Hospice Care

    CONCLUSION

    Summary | Giving It Some Thought | Key Terms

    11 Health and Health Care in the World’s Wealthy Democracies

    LEARNING QUESTIONS

    THE HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS OF WEALTHY DEMOCRACIES

    Models of Health Care Systems

    The Health Care Systems of Selected Nations

    COMPARING THE WEALTHY DEMOCRACIES

    Comparing Health in Wealthy Democracies

    Comparing Health Care in Wealthy Democracies

    Explaining the U.S. Health Disadvantage

    CONCLUSION

    Summary | Giving It Some Thought | Key Terms

    12 The U.S. Health Care System

    LEARNING QUESTIONS

    THE U.S. HEALTH CARE “SYSTEM”

    U.S. HEALTH CARE BY THE NUMBERS

    The Cost of Health Care

    Sources of Health Care Spending

    Sponsors of Health Care Spending

    Health Care Employment

    Health Care Visits

    Health Insurance

    PROBLEMS IN U.S. HEALTH CARE DELIVERY

    Fragmentation and Lack of Coordination

    Health Insurance Coverage: Uninsurance and Underinsurance

    Social Inequalities in Health Care Delivery

    The High Cost of Health Care

    Waste in Health Care Spending

    CONCLUSION

    Summary | Giving It Some Thought | Key Terms

    13 Health Care Reform: Obamacare and Beyond

    LEARNING QUESTIONS

    ORIGINS OF U.S. HEALTH INSURANCE

    The Progressive Era

    The Great Depression and the New Deal

    The 1940s and 1950s

    The 1960s: Medicare and Medicaid

    The 1970s and 1980s

    1990s–08

    THE PATIENT PROTECTION AND AFFORDABLE CARE ACT (OBAMACARE)

    Major Health Benefit Provisions of Obamacare

    The Individual Mandate

    ACHIEVEMENTS AND LIMITATIONS OF OBAMACARE

    Achievements of Obamacare

    Limitations of Obamacare

    Reforms within Obamacare

    BEYOND OBAMACARE

    Medicare for All

    The Bismarck Model

    A Nonprofit Insurance Alternative

    A Final Word

    POSTSCRIPT: A SOCIOLOGICAL PRESCRIPTION FOR REDUCING THE U.S. HEALTH DISADVANTAGE

    CONCLUSION

    Summary | Giving It Some Thought | Key Terms

    14 The COVID-19 Pandemic

    LEARNING QUESTIONS

    SOCIOLOGY AND THE STUDY OF HEALTH AND ILLNESS

    A SOCIAL HISTORY OF HEALTH AND ILLNESS

    HEALTH BEHAVIOR

    ILLNESS BEHAVIOR AND THE EXPERIENCES OF ILLNESS

    SOCIAL CAUSES OF HEALTH AND HEALTH PROBLEMS

    Race and Ethnicity

    Social Class

    Political Party Affiliation

    Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity

    GLOBAL DISPARITIES IN HEALTH AND DISEASE

    PHYSICIANS AND OTHER HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS

    HOSPITALS AND OTHER HEALTH CARE SETTINGS

    HEALTH AND HEALTH CARE IN THE WORLD'S WEALTHY DEMOCRACIES VERSUS THE UNITED STATES

    CONCLUSION

    Summary | Giving It Some Thought | Key Terms

    Glossary

    References

    Index

Reviews
Reviews
  • A new comprehensive chapter of the COVID-19 Pandemic is included and applied to each chapter in the book, covering major themes and points. It’s easy for students to see the connection.


    — Jenifer Kunz, Professor, West Texas A&M University


    Chapter 14, “The COVID-19 Pandemic,” is a valuable addition to the text. It is an informative examination of the sociology of infectious disease and excellent analysis of health disparities. The chapter links many concepts presented in the text with a real-world situation all can relate to.


    — Robert J. Behling, University of St. Francis


Features
Features
    • An emphasis on the social determinants of health and the impact of social inequality on the quality of health care provides readers with a deeper understanding of health disparities
    • A comparison of the U.S. healthcare system to that of other wealthy democracies highlights the disadvantages of the U.S. system
    • Chapter-opening Learning Questions provide a reading roadmap, and “Health and Illness in the News” cases tie the contents of each chapter to contemporary issues
    • Chapter summaries reinforce key ideas and “Give it Some Thought” boxes emphasize critical thinking
    • Key terms and a glossary build a vocabulary for discussing sociology of health



Resources
Resources
  • FOR PROFESSORS
    Ancillary Materials are available for this title. For access to these professor use only materials, please Sign-In if you are a registered user, or Register then email us at rltextbooks@bloomsbury.com
    Instructor's Manual. For each chapter, this valuable resource provides a variety of tools such as lecture outlines, student learning objectives, discussion questions, and other resources to simplify classroom preparation.
    Test Bank. The Test Bank includes a variety of test questions and is available in either Word or PDF formats. For every chapter in the text, the Test Bank includes a complete test with a variety of question types, including multiple choice, true false, and essay formats.
    To use our Test Bank in Word or PDF, please Sign-In if you are a registered user, or Register then email us at rltextbooks@bloomsbury.com
    Lecture Notes. The Lecture Notes provide the tables and figures from the text.

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