Science!
Social Construction
Sociological Perspectives
Social Determinants
Medical Systems
100

Illnesses that strike suddenly and disappear quickly

What is acute illnesses?

100

The process through which a condition or behavior becomes defined as a medical problem

What is medicalization?

100

This perspective is concerned that the medical system is taking control of treatment away from women 

What is feminist perspective?

100

Children born in this country have the highest life expectancy at birth.

What is Japan?

100

The fastest-growing sector of medical care spending.

What is prescription drugs?

200

The study of the patterns in the distribution of disease and the social factors that shape them.

What is Epidemiology?

200

Durkheim attributed this act to low levels of social attachment.

What is suicide?

200

What perspective does the concept of "sick role" fit into?

What is functionalism? 

200

This social institution helps individuals choose and practice a healthier lifestyle

What is education?

200

After affordability issues, what is the other main cause of lack of insurance?

What is loss of employment?

300

The number of new cases of disease within a population during a specific period

What is incidence rate?

300

Set of behaviors regarding actions and treatment of ill persons

What is sick role?

300

This perspective states that health and illness are socially constructed

What is symbolic interactionism/interactionst perspective?

300

This social vice is believed to be a “substantial public health threat”

What is racism?

300

Along with heart disease and cancer, this is one of the  three leading causes of death in America

What is stroke?

400

Total number of cases involving a specific health problem during a specific period

What is prevalence rate?

400

This period in a woman's life has been incorrectly described as "hormonal imbalance".

What is menopause?

400

This perspective links health disparities to social inequalities.

What is conflict theory?

400

This measure is considered a basic indicator of the well-being of a population

What is infant mortality?

400

The shift from general practitioner model of care to this model resulted in less affordable healthcare.

What is specialist model?

500

The study of illnesses and diseases

What is morbidity?

500

This aspect of social life dictates meanings and experiences around diseases.

What is culture?

500

This perspective is concerned with the fact that non-white patients have more difficulties talking to doctors.

What is symbolic interactionism?

500

Along with genetics and healthcare this factor is believed to make the difference between men's and women's mortality.

What is risk-taking?

500

Prices for drugs in the USA are determined by this economic factor.

What is market demand?

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