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Biomedical Model of Health approach to health, illness, and treatment that views illness
and disease as problems that occur in an individual body
Sociological Perspectives on Health approach to health, illness, and treatment that stresses
connections between disease, injury, health care and the organization of society
Population Health the distribution of illness, injury, or some other health problem in a
given population
Risk Group a group of people who share the same likelihood of a health event or
condition based on similar characteristics or circumstances
C Wright Mills troubles vs. (social) issues
The social production of illness the social processes through which we define what illness
means and appropriate behavioral and attiudinal responses to illness
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sick role learned social expectations and practices regarding how society should view sick
people and how sick people should behave
medicalization process through which a condition or behavior becomes defined as a
medical problem requiring a medical solution
functionalism different parts of society perform different roles or functions as different
parts of the body. Any issue in society if a result of disfunction of one or more of those social
entities
conflict theory conflict and disfunction is inevitable because people have to compete over
limited resources
social epidemiology the study of distribution of disease within a population according to
social factors (e.g., social class vs. heart disease, use of alcohol vs. job stress).
mortality patterns of death in a population