Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Chapter 7: Health, illness and medicine
- Health inequalities
- Patterns of health (vary according to social group)
- Ethnicity
- Social Class
- Gender
- Geographical location
- Explanations for variations
- Artefact/statistical
- Cultural
- Structural
- Mental Illness
- Social Realism
- causes of mental illness
located in living experiences
of oppressed groups:
- Ethnic minorities
- Women
- Poor
- Social constructionism
- Foucault - shift to rational thinking
- Labelling Theory
- The Medical professions
- To whose benefit do they operate?
- Men - the feminist approach
- Themselves - Weberian approach
- The ruling class - Marxist approach
- For the increasing dispersal of power - Foucault
- Society as a whole - the functionalist approach
- Health service inequalities
- Services delivered unequally to different groups
- Social class
- Age
- Gender
- Ethnicity
- Reasons for inequalities
- Supply reasons
- Differences in funding
- Priority given in prestige services
- Inefficiency of local NHS
- Ability to pay for private healthcare
- Demand reasons
- Lack of knowledge of the system
- Cultural barriers
- Ignorance of warning signs of ill health
- Physical Illness
- What is meant by 'normal' bodies and 'normal' functionality?
- Disability as abnormal - stigma model
- Disability as different - impairment model
- Normal bodies as social construction as well as physical entities
- Illness and health socially constructed
- Traditional Models
- Based on mind/body explanations
- Linked to complementary medicine
- Lay definitions
- Based on common sense
- Vary by culture,
age, gender, etc