Handbook of the Sociology of Mental Health. 2nd ed. 2013
- 種類:
- 電子ブック
- 責任表示:
- edited by Carol S. Aneshensel, Jo C. Phelan, Alex Bierman
- 出版情報:
- Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2013
- 著者名:
- シリーズ名:
- Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research ;
- ISBN:
- 9789400742765 [9400742762]
- 注記:
- Preface to the Second Edition -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1. The Sociology of Mental Health: Surveying the Field; Carol S. Aneshensel -- I. CONCEPTUALIZATIONS OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ILLNESS -- Chapter 2. Listening to Voices: Patient Experience and the Meanings of Mental Illness; David A. Karp and Lara B. Birk -- Chapter 3. Mental Illness as Psychiatric Disorder; Martha L. Bruce amd Patrick J. Raue -- Chapter 4. The Medicalization of Mental Disorder; Peter Conrad and Caitlin Slodden.- Chapter 5. Public Beliefs about Mental Illness; Jason Schittker.- Chapter 6. The Sociological Study of Mental Illness:A Critique and Synthesis of Four Perspectives; Allan V. Horwitz.-II. METHODOLOGY -- Chapter 7. Issues in Mental Health Assessment; Galan E. Switzer, Mary Amanda Dew and Evelyn J. Bromet -- Chapter 8. Analyzing Associations between Mental Health and Social Circumstances; John Mirowsky -- III. THE SOCIAL DISTRIBUTION OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ILLNESS -- Chapter 9. Overview of Descriptive Epidemiology of Mental Disorder
This second edition of the Handbook of the Sociology of Mental Health features theory-driven reviews of recent research with a comprehensive approach to the investigation of the ways in which society shapes the mental health of its members and the lives of those who have been diagnosed as having a mental illness The award-winning Handbook is distinctive in its focus on how the organization and functioning of society influences the occurrence of mental disorder and its consequences. A core issue that runs throughout the text concerns the differential distribution of mental illness across various social strata, defined by status characteristics such as gender, race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and age. The contributions to this volume shed light on the social, cultural, and economic factors that explain why some social groups have an elevated risk of disorder. They also address the social repercussions of mental disorder for individuals, including stigmatization within the larger society, and for their fam - ローカル注記:
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