This paper addresses sleep, which to date has been a neglected area within the sociology of health and illness. We explore the extent to which the concepts of medicalization and healthicization provide appropriate models for understanding the management of women's sleep disruption. The prescription of sleeping pills remains as an indicator of the medicalization of sleep, while the trend towards the healthicization of sleep as part of healthy lifestyle practice is reflected in the increased focus of the media, pharmaceutical and complementary health care industries on sleep. The paper analyses qualitative data on women aged 40 and over to argue that the medicalization-healthicization framework fails to encapsulate a complete understanding of...
This paper analyses data from a two phase project which utilizes a mixed methods design to investiga...
This paper analyses data from a two phase project which utilizes a mixed methods design to investiga...
Medicalisation, healthicisation and 'personal' strategies have been identified as the main factors c...
This paper addresses sleep, which to date has been a neglected area within the sociology of health a...
In this paper we seek to understand the influence of gender on the different approaches to managing ...
This thesis, the first empirical study of the sociology of sleep conducted in the UK, takes a new ap...
This thesis, the first empirical study of the sociology of sleep conducted in the UK, takes a new ap...
This article takes the neglected sociological issue of sleep, and applies the potential insights con...
This paper extends and problematises recent sociological research on the medicalisation of sleep, fo...
This paper extends and problematises recent sociological research on the medicalisation of sleep, fo...
This paper examines the relationship between sleep and health from a sociological perspective. Two i...
Recent research has suggested that understanding and addressing the high prevalence of sleep difficu...
This article provides a window onto the gendered nature of our lives through the study of sleep. Dra...
Recent research has suggested that understanding and addressing the high prevalence of sleep difficu...
Recent research has suggested that understanding and addressing the high prevalence of sleep difficu...
This paper analyses data from a two phase project which utilizes a mixed methods design to investiga...
This paper analyses data from a two phase project which utilizes a mixed methods design to investiga...
Medicalisation, healthicisation and 'personal' strategies have been identified as the main factors c...
This paper addresses sleep, which to date has been a neglected area within the sociology of health a...
In this paper we seek to understand the influence of gender on the different approaches to managing ...
This thesis, the first empirical study of the sociology of sleep conducted in the UK, takes a new ap...
This thesis, the first empirical study of the sociology of sleep conducted in the UK, takes a new ap...
This article takes the neglected sociological issue of sleep, and applies the potential insights con...
This paper extends and problematises recent sociological research on the medicalisation of sleep, fo...
This paper extends and problematises recent sociological research on the medicalisation of sleep, fo...
This paper examines the relationship between sleep and health from a sociological perspective. Two i...
Recent research has suggested that understanding and addressing the high prevalence of sleep difficu...
This article provides a window onto the gendered nature of our lives through the study of sleep. Dra...
Recent research has suggested that understanding and addressing the high prevalence of sleep difficu...
Recent research has suggested that understanding and addressing the high prevalence of sleep difficu...
This paper analyses data from a two phase project which utilizes a mixed methods design to investiga...
This paper analyses data from a two phase project which utilizes a mixed methods design to investiga...
Medicalisation, healthicisation and 'personal' strategies have been identified as the main factors c...