Van Dijk et al describe how society’s influence on medicine drives both medicalisation and overdiagnosis, and allege that a major political and ethical concern regarding our increasingly interpreting the world through a biomedical lens is that it serves to individualise and depoliticize social problems. I argue that for medicalisation to serve this purpose, it would have to exclude the possibility of also considering problems in other (social or political) terms; but to think that medical descriptions of the world seek to or are able to do this is to misunderstand the purpose and function of model construction in science in general, and medicine in particular. So, if medicalisation is nonetheless used for the depoliticization described by m...
peer-reviewedMedicalization has featured as a central theme within the medical sociology literature...
Medicalisation means first of all a science – medicine – going beyond its boundaries: from the art o...
textabstractA number of problems and uncertainties have been raised by this brief review. Although t...
Abstract Van Dijk et al describe how society's influence on medicine drives both medicalisation...
Van Dijk et al describe how society’s influence on medicine drives both medicalisation and overdiagn...
Contains fulltext : 165705.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The concept of ...
In an interesting article Wieteke van Dijk and colleagues argue that societal developments and value...
The concept of overdiagnosis is a dominant topic in medical literature and discussions. In research ...
The concept of overdiagnosis is a dominant topic in medical literature and discussions. In research ...
This article seeks to capture variations and tensions in the relationships between the health–illnes...
Medicalization has featured as a central theme within the medical sociology literature since the 197...
Van Dijk and colleagues present three cases to illustrate and discuss the relationship between medic...
Medicalisation has been an important concept in sociological discussions of medicine since the term?...
When Ivan Illich launched his critique on the medical establishment, medicalisation became synonym f...
When Ivan Illich launched his critique on the medical establishment, medicalisation became synonym f...
peer-reviewedMedicalization has featured as a central theme within the medical sociology literature...
Medicalisation means first of all a science – medicine – going beyond its boundaries: from the art o...
textabstractA number of problems and uncertainties have been raised by this brief review. Although t...
Abstract Van Dijk et al describe how society's influence on medicine drives both medicalisation...
Van Dijk et al describe how society’s influence on medicine drives both medicalisation and overdiagn...
Contains fulltext : 165705.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The concept of ...
In an interesting article Wieteke van Dijk and colleagues argue that societal developments and value...
The concept of overdiagnosis is a dominant topic in medical literature and discussions. In research ...
The concept of overdiagnosis is a dominant topic in medical literature and discussions. In research ...
This article seeks to capture variations and tensions in the relationships between the health–illnes...
Medicalization has featured as a central theme within the medical sociology literature since the 197...
Van Dijk and colleagues present three cases to illustrate and discuss the relationship between medic...
Medicalisation has been an important concept in sociological discussions of medicine since the term?...
When Ivan Illich launched his critique on the medical establishment, medicalisation became synonym f...
When Ivan Illich launched his critique on the medical establishment, medicalisation became synonym f...
peer-reviewedMedicalization has featured as a central theme within the medical sociology literature...
Medicalisation means first of all a science – medicine – going beyond its boundaries: from the art o...
textabstractA number of problems and uncertainties have been raised by this brief review. Although t...