Contemporary Health Studies: An Introduction provides a lively and accessible introduction to the current issues and key debates in this area. It contains a strong, up-to-date, global, social-scientific focus examining the human experience of health particularly emphasizing its social, political and environmental dimensions. The book s diverse content is usefully divided into three main parts. Part one sets the scene looking closely at the definition of health studies and the debates surrounding the concept of health. Part two explores different disciplines underpinning Health Studies including chapters such as sociology, psychology, anthropology and health promotion. Part three of the book explores the determinants of health and contains chapters on individual factors influencing health, policy influences on health, public health and the global context of health. Each chapter: Opens with a list of key learning outcomes; Contains topical learning tasks; Poses questions for reflection and debate; Provides an in-depth case study to summarise the key arguments made. Carefully chosen tables, figures and photographs bring the text to life, whilst the companion web-site offers additional learning resources for both students and lecturers alike. Contemporary Health Studies: An Introduction is an essential guide for undergraduate health students written by three authors who have a wealth of teaching experience in this subject area. Their book will inspire readers to consider the human experience of health within contemporary global society as it is mediated by individual, societal and global contexts.
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Contemporary Health Studies: An Introduction provides a lively and accessible introduction to the current issues and key debates in this area. It contains a strong, up-to-date, global, social-scientific focus examining the human experience of health particularly emphasizing its social, political and environmental dimensions.
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List of figures List of tables List of case studies List of learning tasks Foreword How to get the most out of using this book Introduction Part 1: Understanding and promoting health 1. What is health? 2. Contemporary Threats to Health 3. Investigating health Part 2: Disciplinary context 4. Sociology 5. Social anthropology and health 6. Health Psychology 7. Health Promotion Part 3: Influences upon Health 8. Individual Characteristics which influence health 9. Community Characteristics and their influence upon health 11. Policy Influences upon health 12. The global context of health 13. Synthesising Perspectives: Case Studies for Action Glossary References
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'An excellent introduction to the many facest of health studies I recommend this book to all health professionals, students of health studies, public health and behavioural sciences.' Nursing Times 'An accessible introduction to today's contemporary health issues.' Nursing Standard , 4 star review 'An excellent text which will provide the student of health studies, public health and health promotion with fundamental knowledge and understanding of a wide range of important disciplinary and theoretical issues. The content and structure of the book and the chapters within it are highly appropriate and it will prove an invaluable key resource on a wide range of health related courses.' Angela Scriven, Brunel University 'A key companion to understanding and debating today's contemporary health issues in both learning and practical settings. Engaging and accessible, this topical textbook is an essential buy for students and health professionals interested in health and its many dimensions.' Nova Corcoran, University of Glamorgan
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780745650210
Publisert
2012-04-20
Utgiver
Vendor
Polity Press
Vekt
876 gr
Høyde
249 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Dybde
30 mm
Aldersnivå
06, P
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
320

Biographical note

Lousie Warwick-Booth is course leader - health studies at Leeds Metropolitan University Ruth Cross is senior lecturer in health at Leeds Metropolitan University Diane Lowcock is senior lecturer in health at Leeds Metropolitan University