In 2012 the UK media reported the results of a paper in the British Medical Journal Open, including the finding that hypnotics increase the risk of ‘premature death’. Taking this media coverage as a case study, the paper explores UK people's responses and assesses the implications for the debate about the (de)pharmaceuticalisation of sleep. Two hundred and fifty one posts to the websites of 6 UK newspapers were analysed thematically, along with 12 focus group discussions (n = 51) of newspaper coverage from one UK newspaper. Four thematic responses were identified: bad science/journalism, Hobson's choice, risk assessment and challenging pharmaceuticalisation. We found that most people claimed that the story did not worry them, even if they s...
During the last decade, there was a debate concerning the true efficacy of antidepressants. Several ...
During the last decade, there was a debate concerning the true efficacy of antidepressants. Several ...
Sleeping pills, more formally defined as hypnotics, are sedatives used to induce and maintain sleep....
In 2012 the UK media reported the results of a paper in the British Medical Journal Open, including ...
In 2012 the UK media reported the results of a paper in the British Medical Journal Open, including ...
This work was carried out with colleagues at the University of Warwick and Royal Holloway, Universit...
This paper examines the social construction of the new wakefulness-promoting drug Modafinil (brand n...
What role do the media play in the medicalization of sleep problems? This article, based on a Britis...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>In addition to documentary analysis, we undertook 23...
This paper uses UK media coverage of the sleep drug modafinil to investigate the medicalisation of s...
Medicalisation, healthicisation and 'personal' strategies have been identified as the main factors c...
BACKGROUND: Drug consumptions rooms (DCRs) are a well-established and evidence-based harm reduction ...
Concerns are frequently expressed in scientific, professional and popular culture about the personal...
During the last decade, there was a debate concerning the true efficacy of antidepressants. Several ...
During the last decade, there was a debate concerning the true efficacy of antidepressants. Several ...
During the last decade, there was a debate concerning the true efficacy of antidepressants. Several ...
During the last decade, there was a debate concerning the true efficacy of antidepressants. Several ...
Sleeping pills, more formally defined as hypnotics, are sedatives used to induce and maintain sleep....
In 2012 the UK media reported the results of a paper in the British Medical Journal Open, including ...
In 2012 the UK media reported the results of a paper in the British Medical Journal Open, including ...
This work was carried out with colleagues at the University of Warwick and Royal Holloway, Universit...
This paper examines the social construction of the new wakefulness-promoting drug Modafinil (brand n...
What role do the media play in the medicalization of sleep problems? This article, based on a Britis...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>In addition to documentary analysis, we undertook 23...
This paper uses UK media coverage of the sleep drug modafinil to investigate the medicalisation of s...
Medicalisation, healthicisation and 'personal' strategies have been identified as the main factors c...
BACKGROUND: Drug consumptions rooms (DCRs) are a well-established and evidence-based harm reduction ...
Concerns are frequently expressed in scientific, professional and popular culture about the personal...
During the last decade, there was a debate concerning the true efficacy of antidepressants. Several ...
During the last decade, there was a debate concerning the true efficacy of antidepressants. Several ...
During the last decade, there was a debate concerning the true efficacy of antidepressants. Several ...
During the last decade, there was a debate concerning the true efficacy of antidepressants. Several ...
Sleeping pills, more formally defined as hypnotics, are sedatives used to induce and maintain sleep....