Sociology
of Chronic Pain
ABCD PBi
Sociology
of Chronic Pain
Autor:
Zajacova, Anna
;
Grol-Prokopczyk, Hanna
;
Zimmer, Zachary
Assuntos:
Chronic conditions
;
Chronic Disease
;
Chronic illnesses
;
Chronic Pain
;
Cost analysis
;
Empirical analysis
;
Health behavior
;
Health beliefs
;
Health care expenditures
;
Health problems
;
Humans
;
Pain
;
Population Health
;
Public policy
;
Social conditions
;
Social conditions & trends
;
Sociological research
;
Sociology
;
Well being
É parte de:
Journal of health and social behavior, 2021-09, Vol.62 (3), p.302-317
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Descrição:
Chronic pain is a common, costly, and consequential health problem. However, despite some important analytic contributions, sociological research on pain has not yet coalesced into a unified subfield. We present three interrelated bodies of evidence and illustrative new empirical findings using 2010 to 2018 National Health Interview Survey data to argue that pain should have a central role in sociological investigations of health. Specifically, we contend that (1) pain is a sensitive barometer of population health and well-being, (2) pain is emblematic of many contested and/or chronic conditions, and (3) pain and pain treatment reflect and have wide-ranging implications for public policy. Overall, whether pain is analyzed quantitatively or qualitatively—focusing on its distribution in the population, its social causes and consequences, or its subjective meanings for individuals—pain reflects social conditions, sociopolitical context, and health-related beliefs of a society. Pain is thus an important frontier for future sociological research.
Editor:
Los Angeles, CA: SAGE Publications
Idioma:
Inglês