MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY (Optional Paper)
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Programme B.A
Subject MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY
Semester 5th SEMESTER
University KUVEMPU UNIVERSITY
Session I
MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY (Optional Paper)
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SESSION 1Health, Goals and Definitions
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SESSION 1
• Introduction
• Sociology
• Medical sociology
• Needs for emergence
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• Students understand what is health
• Students understand the sociological perspectives of health
• Students understand the goals of health
• Students understand how health reflects sociological aspects
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Outcome
• The session helps to define sociology
• In the end of the session students understand the relationship of medical sociology with sociology
• The session help to elaborate Nature and importance of medical sociology
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Prerequisites
• What is sociology
• What are the branches of sociology
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MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY
• Definitions of medical sociology
Virchow-Medicine is a social science
Medical sociology is the study of the social causes and consequences of health and illness.
investigates health and medical problems from an independent sociological perspective.
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Contd.,
investigation includes-
o the social determinants of health and disease
othe social behavior of patients and health care providers
othe social functions of health organizations and institutions
othe social patterns of the utilization of health services
othe relationship of health care delivery systems to other social institutions, and
osocial policies toward health.
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The earliest works -carried out by physicians in the United States, not
sociologists
Koos's The Health of Regionville (1954) and Hollingshead and Redlich's Social
Class and Mental Illness (1958)
Marshall Becker -Health Belief Model
Ronald Andersen-socio-behavioral model (1995)
David Mechanic-sociological research on stress and mental health
Robert Straus-1957
Historical Development of medical sociology
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Development of medical sociology
Marshall Becker -Health Belief Model
Ronald Andersen-socio-behavioral model (1995)
David Mechanic-sociological research on stress and mental health
Robert Straus-1957
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Scope of medical sociology
The study of medicine is only part of the sociological study of health and health care
Social epidemiology
Studies of the development and organizational dynamics
The reactions of societies to illness
The social policies, social movements, politics and economic conditions
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Importance of medical sociology
Medical sociology shows that how social factors play critical role in determining the health of individuals, groups and the whole society
Medical sociology is a complex and very dynamic field of study
Medical sociology analyzes the impact of individual (micro) and societal (macro) or social environment on disease and vice versa
The importance and the popularity can be understood by that about one the every ten American sociologists is a medical sociologist
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Session Summary
• Sociology-meaning, branches
• Medical sociology-meaning, development, scope, importance
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MCQ-1
• “social system” written by
a. Elliot Freidson
b. Koos
c. Marshall Becker
d. Talcott Parsons
Answer d. Talcott Parsons
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MCQ-2
• Medical sociology means
a. Study of medicines
b. Study of society
c. Health study
d. Study of causes and consequences of health and illness
Answer d. Study of causes and consequences of health and illness
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MCQ-3
• This is one of the branches of sociology
a. Psychology
b. Economics
c. Political science
d. Medical sociology
Answer d. Medical sociology
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MCQ-4
• Sociology studies
a. Human mind
b. Human behavior
c. Human origin
d. Human society
Answer d. Human society
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MCQ-5
• Sick Role is the concept of-
a. Emile Durkheim
b. Herbert spencer
c. Max weber
d. Talcott Parsons
Answer d. Talcott Parsons
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References
• Wikipedia.org
• Cockerham, W. C. (2011). Medical sociology (12th ed.). Boston: Pearson International Edition.
• Marmot, M. G., & Wilkinson, R. (Eds.). (2006). Social determinants of health. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
• Becker, Marshall, and Lois Maiman 1975 "SociobehavioralDeterminants of Compliance with Health and Medical Care Recommendations." Medical Care