Scholarly and practical interest in the relationship between health, variously defined, and the sociocultural realm has a long and distinguished history under such headings as social medicine, community health, medical anthropology, medical sociology, sociology of health and illness, and social and cultural epidemiology. The boundaries between these various categories are blurred at many points, and observers often use the terms interchangeably. The brief discussion here is designed to highlight the characteristic emphasis of each rather than to define clear distinctions. The comments that follow sketch activity during the twentieth century, although theoretical and applied origins could be traced across hundreds of years
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Humanities Open Book Program, a joint initiative of the National Endowment for the Humanities and th...
This article examines how culture influences the content and practical application of medical knowle...
integration of the social sciences into health-related research, including research guided by theori...
The theoretical analysis of the existing in literature approaches to the problem of health culture i...
Cultural epidemiology is an interdisciplinary field based on principles and methods of medical an...
Developments in health, science and technology have long provided fertile analytical ground for soci...
Prior to the establishment of Health Communication as an independent field of study, the socio-cultu...
The anthropological study of health has always been an integral part of the discipline. With the dev...
Relationships are at the center of the human social environment, and their quality and longevity are...
This book traces the history of formative, enduring concepts, foundational in the development of the...
This essay discusses the anthropological studies on body and illness from the perspective of the way...
The Journal of Biosocial Science regularly publishes papers addressing the social and cultural aspec...
An anthropological view of culture and somatic experience is presented through elaboration of the no...
Although a substantial literature examines the relationship between culture and health in myriad ind...
A new generation of research in population health is drawing on models and methods from the social a...
Humanities Open Book Program, a joint initiative of the National Endowment for the Humanities and th...
This article examines how culture influences the content and practical application of medical knowle...
integration of the social sciences into health-related research, including research guided by theori...
The theoretical analysis of the existing in literature approaches to the problem of health culture i...