This book presents an empirical research study which illustrates how sociological theories within the field of health and illness can greatly enhance the understanding of the complexities of pain perception. The relationship between beliefs about pain and the social characteristics of the individual is explored, with a focus on the role of gender in the process. There is an emphasis on the meaning and lay understanding of the phenomena of pain to which recent developments in the sociology of health and illness, particularly in the area of emotions and the body, offer potential theoretical and methodological frameworks. The findings of the study reflect the particular experiences of adult men and women living in a multi-ethnic inner-city are...
Pain is a largely subjective experience, and one which is difficult to convey to others, and relies ...
This chapter is part of a resource which presents a state-of-the-art account of the psychology of pa...
The idea of social—physical pain overlap hints at a unifying concept of human pain and suffering. Pa...
This research explores the relationship between perceptions of pain and the social characteristics o...
The precise question in this article is how is sex related to understanding pain and how to deal wit...
This research explores the relationship between perceptions of pain and illness and the social chara...
A grounded theory study with repeated semi-structured interviews was conducted to explore the meanin...
Theories of pain have traditionally been dominated by biomedicine and concentrate upon its neurophys...
Theories of pain have traditionally been dominated by biomedicine and concentrate upon its neurophys...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Gender seems to play a role in influencing the response to expe...
This chapter explores interdisciplinary thinking about pain and its relation to language as a comple...
• Chronic pain afflicts approximately 20% of the adult population worldwide. • Gender is one of th...
The investigation had as objective, analysing the pain perception differences between men and women....
The current study examined the perceptions and beliefs that support networks (family and close frien...
Pain and suffering represent unavoidable experiences that have left a deep mark on the history of ma...
Pain is a largely subjective experience, and one which is difficult to convey to others, and relies ...
This chapter is part of a resource which presents a state-of-the-art account of the psychology of pa...
The idea of social—physical pain overlap hints at a unifying concept of human pain and suffering. Pa...
This research explores the relationship between perceptions of pain and the social characteristics o...
The precise question in this article is how is sex related to understanding pain and how to deal wit...
This research explores the relationship between perceptions of pain and illness and the social chara...
A grounded theory study with repeated semi-structured interviews was conducted to explore the meanin...
Theories of pain have traditionally been dominated by biomedicine and concentrate upon its neurophys...
Theories of pain have traditionally been dominated by biomedicine and concentrate upon its neurophys...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Gender seems to play a role in influencing the response to expe...
This chapter explores interdisciplinary thinking about pain and its relation to language as a comple...
• Chronic pain afflicts approximately 20% of the adult population worldwide. • Gender is one of th...
The investigation had as objective, analysing the pain perception differences between men and women....
The current study examined the perceptions and beliefs that support networks (family and close frien...
Pain and suffering represent unavoidable experiences that have left a deep mark on the history of ma...
Pain is a largely subjective experience, and one which is difficult to convey to others, and relies ...
This chapter is part of a resource which presents a state-of-the-art account of the psychology of pa...
The idea of social—physical pain overlap hints at a unifying concept of human pain and suffering. Pa...