2017, 1, ISBN 0231544596, viii, 348 pages
Mental illness is many things at once: It is a natural phenomenon that is also shaped by society and culture. It is biological but also behavioral and social....
Mental illness | Psychodiagnostics | Diagnosis | Sociology | Psychology | Mental illness-Diagnosis
Mental illness | Psychodiagnostics | Diagnosis | Sociology | Psychology | Mental illness-Diagnosis
Book
Social Science & Medicine, ISSN 0277-9536, 2008, Volume 67, Issue 9, pp. 1370 - 1381
This study uses the 2006 replication of the 1996 General Social Survey Mental Health Module to explore trends in public beliefs about mental illness in the...
Beliefs about mental illness | Genetics | USA | Public opinion | Stigma | Genes | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | SOCIAL SCIENCES, BIOMEDICAL | PUBLIC CONCEPTIONS | DISORDERS | PEOPLE | Mental Disorders - genetics | Public Opinion | United States | Humans | Logistic Models | Surveys and Questionnaires | Models, Genetic | USA Genetics Beliefs about mental illness Public opinion Genes Stigma | Schizophrenia | Analysis | Mentally ill
Beliefs about mental illness | Genetics | USA | Public opinion | Stigma | Genes | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | SOCIAL SCIENCES, BIOMEDICAL | PUBLIC CONCEPTIONS | DISORDERS | PEOPLE | Mental Disorders - genetics | Public Opinion | United States | Humans | Logistic Models | Surveys and Questionnaires | Models, Genetic | USA Genetics Beliefs about mental illness Public opinion Genes Stigma | Schizophrenia | Analysis | Mentally ill
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PLoS ONE, ISSN 1932-6203, 01/2014, Volume 9, Issue 1, p. e84933
Using the 1980 to 2002 General Social Survey, a repeated cross-sectional study that has been linked to the National Death Index through 2008, this study...
UNITED-STATES | MORTALITY | QUALITY | INTERNET | INFORMATION | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | ILLNESS | MEDICAL-CARE | TRENDS | CANCER | LIFE | Data Collection - statistics & numerical data | Reproducibility of Results | Cross-Sectional Studies | United States | Humans | Proportional Hazards Models | Male | Educational Status | Mortality - trends | Self Disclosure | Alcohol Drinking | Data Collection - methods | Social Class | Female | Health Status | Smoking | Surveys | Mortality | Research | Health care | Health | Cognitive ability | Consumers | Educational attainment | Medicine | Validity | Sociology | Driving ability | Internet | Trends | Advertising | Public health
UNITED-STATES | MORTALITY | QUALITY | INTERNET | INFORMATION | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | ILLNESS | MEDICAL-CARE | TRENDS | CANCER | LIFE | Data Collection - statistics & numerical data | Reproducibility of Results | Cross-Sectional Studies | United States | Humans | Proportional Hazards Models | Male | Educational Status | Mortality - trends | Self Disclosure | Alcohol Drinking | Data Collection - methods | Social Class | Female | Health Status | Smoking | Surveys | Mortality | Research | Health care | Health | Cognitive ability | Consumers | Educational attainment | Medicine | Validity | Sociology | Driving ability | Internet | Trends | Advertising | Public health
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Social Science and Medicine, ISSN 0277-9536, 2019, p. 112376
Western Europe's growing Muslim population has occasioned considerable debate regarding cultural integration, immigration, and social isolation. In this study...
Religion | Depression | Discrimination
Religion | Depression | Discrimination
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Journal of General Internal Medicine, ISSN 0884-8734, 02/2018, Volume 33, Issue 5, pp. 1 - 748
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MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES | Medical records | Capsule
MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES | Medical records | Capsule
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American Journal of Sociology, ISSN 0002-9602, 2008, Volume 114, Issue 1, pp. S233 - S259
Although there is considerable evidence linking success-including wealth, marriage, and friendships-to happiness, this relationship might not reflect, as is...
PERSONALITY | DEPRESSION | TWINS | ADULTHOOD | ADAPTATION | MARRIAGE | PATTERNS | MODEL | CHILDHOOD | ENVIRONMENTAL-INFLUENCES | SOCIOLOGY | Happiness | Humans | Middle Aged | Social Support | Adult | Family | Genetics, Behavioral | Aged | Socioeconomic Factors | Personal Satisfaction | Genes | Families & family life | Genetics | Environment | Success | Social support
PERSONALITY | DEPRESSION | TWINS | ADULTHOOD | ADAPTATION | MARRIAGE | PATTERNS | MODEL | CHILDHOOD | ENVIRONMENTAL-INFLUENCES | SOCIOLOGY | Happiness | Humans | Middle Aged | Social Support | Adult | Family | Genetics, Behavioral | Aged | Socioeconomic Factors | Personal Satisfaction | Genes | Families & family life | Genetics | Environment | Success | Social support
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American Sociological Review, ISSN 0003-1224, 4/2012, Volume 77, Issue 2, pp. 216 - 243
A burgeoning literature considers the consequences of mass imprisonment for the well-being of adult men and—albeit to a lesser degree—their children. Yet...
Criminal punishment | Parenting | Mental health | Wellbeing | Drug design | Fathers | Mothers | Modeling | Depressive disorders | Prisoners | Life dissatisfaction | Depression | Family instability | Incarceration | Stratification | UNITED-STATES | FAMILY-STRUCTURE | incarceration | life dissatisfaction | stratification | PATERNAL INCARCERATION | DIVORCE | SATISFACTION | family instability | PARENTAL IMPRISONMENT | PSYCHIATRIC-DISORDERS | depression | SOCIAL-CONSEQUENCES | FRAGILE FAMILIES | LIFE | SOCIOLOGY | Psychological aspects | Low income groups | Childrens health | Markets | Maternal and infant welfare | Well being | Correctional system | Security | Children & youth | Divorce | Cognitive processes | Maternal & child health | Sociology | Divorce mediation | Children | Imprisonment | Marriage | Female offenders | Quantitative analysis
Criminal punishment | Parenting | Mental health | Wellbeing | Drug design | Fathers | Mothers | Modeling | Depressive disorders | Prisoners | Life dissatisfaction | Depression | Family instability | Incarceration | Stratification | UNITED-STATES | FAMILY-STRUCTURE | incarceration | life dissatisfaction | stratification | PATERNAL INCARCERATION | DIVORCE | SATISFACTION | family instability | PARENTAL IMPRISONMENT | PSYCHIATRIC-DISORDERS | depression | SOCIAL-CONSEQUENCES | FRAGILE FAMILIES | LIFE | SOCIOLOGY | Psychological aspects | Low income groups | Childrens health | Markets | Maternal and infant welfare | Well being | Correctional system | Security | Children & youth | Divorce | Cognitive processes | Maternal & child health | Sociology | Divorce mediation | Children | Imprisonment | Marriage | Female offenders | Quantitative analysis
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08/2017, ISBN 9780231178068, 333
Mental illness is many things at once: It is a natural phenomenon that is also shaped by society and culture. It is biological but also behavioral and social....
Mental illness | Psychodiagnostics
Mental illness | Psychodiagnostics
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Journal of Health and Social Behavior, ISSN 0022-1465, 6/2007, Volume 48, Issue 2, pp. 115 - 130
Although incarceration rates have risen sharply since the 1970s, medical sociology has largely neglected the health effects of imprisonment. Incarceration...
Criminal punishment | Prisons | Social stigma | Social behavior | Criminal justice | Predisposing factors | Medical sociology | Jails | Public health | Prisoners | UNITED-STATES | PERSONALITY | MORTALITY | PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | CRIME | DISEASE | RISK | MENTAL-HEALTH | PREVALENCE | PRISON-INMATES | CARE | Stress Variables | Family Income | Educational Attainment | Drug Abuse | Intelligence | Interaction | Age Differences | Racial Differences | At Risk Persons | Mental Health | Marital Status | Institutionalized Persons | Physical Health | Gender Differences | Marital Instability | Social Bias | Correctional Institutions | Health Surveys | United States | Humans | Adolescent | Adult | Female | Male | Prejudice | Health Status | Longitudinal Studies | Stigma (Social psychology) | Ex-convicts | Imprisonment | Health aspects | Sociologists | Stigma | Indirect effects | Health | Health problems | Long term effects | Risk analysis | Stigmatization | Risk factors | Racial inequalities | Medicine | Correctional treatment programs | Sociology | Correlation analysis | Recidivists | Release | Health disparities | Inequality | Violent crime | Child discipline | Parents & parenting | Drug trafficking | Mortality | Population | Infections | Social integration | Children & youth | Chronic illnesses
Criminal punishment | Prisons | Social stigma | Social behavior | Criminal justice | Predisposing factors | Medical sociology | Jails | Public health | Prisoners | UNITED-STATES | PERSONALITY | MORTALITY | PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | CRIME | DISEASE | RISK | MENTAL-HEALTH | PREVALENCE | PRISON-INMATES | CARE | Stress Variables | Family Income | Educational Attainment | Drug Abuse | Intelligence | Interaction | Age Differences | Racial Differences | At Risk Persons | Mental Health | Marital Status | Institutionalized Persons | Physical Health | Gender Differences | Marital Instability | Social Bias | Correctional Institutions | Health Surveys | United States | Humans | Adolescent | Adult | Female | Male | Prejudice | Health Status | Longitudinal Studies | Stigma (Social psychology) | Ex-convicts | Imprisonment | Health aspects | Sociologists | Stigma | Indirect effects | Health | Health problems | Long term effects | Risk analysis | Stigmatization | Risk factors | Racial inequalities | Medicine | Correctional treatment programs | Sociology | Correlation analysis | Recidivists | Release | Health disparities | Inequality | Violent crime | Child discipline | Parents & parenting | Drug trafficking | Mortality | Population | Infections | Social integration | Children & youth | Chronic illnesses
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The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, ISSN 0002-7162, 1/2014, Volume 651, Issue 1, pp. 122 - 138
This article explores the psychological costs of incarceration, with a particular focus on how psychological factors are related to the social and economic...
Criminal punishment | Prisons | Social psychology | Anxiety disorders | Comorbidity | Disorders | Mental health | Disabilities | Depressive disorders | Prisoners | How the Criminal Justice System Shapes Learning and Perceptions | prisonization | stigma | incarceration | psychiatric disorders | subjective status | POPULATION | ATTACHMENT | COMORBIDITY SURVEY REPLICATION | CARE | POLITICAL SCIENCE | MENTAL-DISORDERS | DISABILITY | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY | Psychological aspects | Correctional psychology | Offender reintegration | Ex-convicts | Social science research | Imprisonment | Research | Prison psychology | Social aspects
Criminal punishment | Prisons | Social psychology | Anxiety disorders | Comorbidity | Disorders | Mental health | Disabilities | Depressive disorders | Prisoners | How the Criminal Justice System Shapes Learning and Perceptions | prisonization | stigma | incarceration | psychiatric disorders | subjective status | POPULATION | ATTACHMENT | COMORBIDITY SURVEY REPLICATION | CARE | POLITICAL SCIENCE | MENTAL-DISORDERS | DISABILITY | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY | Psychological aspects | Correctional psychology | Offender reintegration | Ex-convicts | Social science research | Imprisonment | Research | Prison psychology | Social aspects
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Journal of Health and Social Behavior, ISSN 0022-1465, 12/2012, Volume 53, Issue 4, pp. 448 - 464
Psychiatric disorders are unusually prevalent among current and former inmates, but it is not known what this relationship reflects. A putative causal...
Criminal punishment | Prisons | Prison and Men's Mental Health | Disorders | Childhood | Mental health | Mood disorders | Disabilities | Drug dependence | Major depressive disorder | Prisoners | disparities | incarceration | stratification | mental health | methods | PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL | PUBLIC-HEALTH | SOCIAL SCIENCES, BIOMEDICAL | DSM-IV DISORDERS | PREVALENCE | COMMUNITIES | CARE | NATIONAL COMORBIDITY SURVEY | PRISONERS | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | SERIOUS MENTAL-ILLNESS | JAIL | REPLICATION NCS-R | SOCIOLOGY | Self Control | Correlation | Disadvantaged | Comorbidity | Conceptual Tempo | Substance Abuse | Institutionalized Persons | Depression (Psychology) | Incidence | Attribution Theory | Social Integration | Mental Disorders | Crime | Children | Adolescents | Prisoners - psychology | Mental Disorders - epidemiology | Prevalence | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Mental Health | Criminals - psychology | Prisoners - statistics & numerical data | Mental Disorders - psychology | Health Surveys | Adolescent | Aged, 80 and over | Adult | Female | Aged | Psychological aspects | Physiological aspects | Development and progression | Research | Imprisonment | Social aspects | Health aspects | Mental illness | Prevalence studies (Epidemiology) | Criminal records | Correctional treatment programs
Criminal punishment | Prisons | Prison and Men's Mental Health | Disorders | Childhood | Mental health | Mood disorders | Disabilities | Drug dependence | Major depressive disorder | Prisoners | disparities | incarceration | stratification | mental health | methods | PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL | PUBLIC-HEALTH | SOCIAL SCIENCES, BIOMEDICAL | DSM-IV DISORDERS | PREVALENCE | COMMUNITIES | CARE | NATIONAL COMORBIDITY SURVEY | PRISONERS | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | SERIOUS MENTAL-ILLNESS | JAIL | REPLICATION NCS-R | SOCIOLOGY | Self Control | Correlation | Disadvantaged | Comorbidity | Conceptual Tempo | Substance Abuse | Institutionalized Persons | Depression (Psychology) | Incidence | Attribution Theory | Social Integration | Mental Disorders | Crime | Children | Adolescents | Prisoners - psychology | Mental Disorders - epidemiology | Prevalence | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Mental Health | Criminals - psychology | Prisoners - statistics & numerical data | Mental Disorders - psychology | Health Surveys | Adolescent | Aged, 80 and over | Adult | Female | Aged | Psychological aspects | Physiological aspects | Development and progression | Research | Imprisonment | Social aspects | Health aspects | Mental illness | Prevalence studies (Epidemiology) | Criminal records | Correctional treatment programs
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Working more and feeling better
: Women's health, employment, and family life, 1974-2004
American Sociological Review, ISSN 0003-1224, 2007, Volume 72, Issue 2, pp. 221 - 238
"Women have long reported worse self-rated health than men. This difference, however, may be changing. Rising educational attainment and labor force...
Frauenerwerbstätigkeit | Frau | Physische Belastung | Bildungsniveau | Sozialer Wandel | Vereinigte Staaten | Medizinischer Faktor | Beruf | Erwerbsbeteiligung | Beschäftigungsentwicklung | Erwerbstätiger | Kinderbetreuung | Arbeitszeit | Psychischer Faktor | Geschlechtsspezifik | Familie | Gesundheitszustand | Erwerbstätigkeit | Womens health | Employment | Mortality | Men | Working women | Workforce | Gender differences | Work hours | Children | Mothers | UNITED-STATES | MORTALITY | GENDER DIFFERENCES | PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS | TIME | HOUSEHOLD LABOR | SEX-DIFFERENCES | EDUCATION | TRENDS | SELF-RATED HEALTH | SOCIOLOGY | Surveys | Social aspects | Health aspects | Gender studies | Labor force participation | Health services | Self evaluation | Families & family life | Gender | Polls & surveys | Childrearing practices | Working hours | Education | Health research | Health behavior | Work | Family work relationship | Womens health care | Trends | Labor force | Women | Womens roles | Female roles | Child care services | Sex differences | Sex roles | Families | Educational attainment | Older people | Family life | Family
Frauenerwerbstätigkeit | Frau | Physische Belastung | Bildungsniveau | Sozialer Wandel | Vereinigte Staaten | Medizinischer Faktor | Beruf | Erwerbsbeteiligung | Beschäftigungsentwicklung | Erwerbstätiger | Kinderbetreuung | Arbeitszeit | Psychischer Faktor | Geschlechtsspezifik | Familie | Gesundheitszustand | Erwerbstätigkeit | Womens health | Employment | Mortality | Men | Working women | Workforce | Gender differences | Work hours | Children | Mothers | UNITED-STATES | MORTALITY | GENDER DIFFERENCES | PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS | TIME | HOUSEHOLD LABOR | SEX-DIFFERENCES | EDUCATION | TRENDS | SELF-RATED HEALTH | SOCIOLOGY | Surveys | Social aspects | Health aspects | Gender studies | Labor force participation | Health services | Self evaluation | Families & family life | Gender | Polls & surveys | Childrearing practices | Working hours | Education | Health research | Health behavior | Work | Family work relationship | Womens health care | Trends | Labor force | Women | Womens roles | Female roles | Child care services | Sex differences | Sex roles | Families | Educational attainment | Older people | Family life | Family
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Sexual Violence and Major Depression among Women: Evidence for Reciprocal Relationships
Social Currents, ISSN 2329-4965, 12/2019, Volume 6, Issue 6, pp. 575 - 589
Using two waves of the National Comorbidity Survey, this study examines the relationship between sexual violence and major depression among women, focusing on...
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Journal of Health and Social Behavior, ISSN 0022-1465, 9/2004, Volume 45, Issue 3, pp. 286 - 305
Research on the social determinants of health has increasingly sought to understand the relative importance of different features of socioeconomic status. Much...
Socioeconomic status | Social behavior | Social surveys | Communities | Social interaction | Mortality | Position tracking | Inequality, Socioeconomic Status, and Health | Socioeconomics | Epidemiology | Bachelors degrees | UNITED-STATES | PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL | POLICY | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | SOCIAL-CLASS | INEQUALITIES | PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS | MEDICAL-CARE | SOCIOECONOMIC-STATUS | ECONOMIC-STATUS | NATIONAL LONGITUDINAL MORTALITY | ADULT MORTALITY | Surveys | Educational Attainment | Correlation | Income | Socioeconomic Status | Social Differences | General Social Survey | Public Health | United States | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Social Conditions | Social Class | Health Surveys | Education | Adolescent | Aged, 80 and over | Adult | Female | Aged | Health Policy | Health Status | Research | Social aspects | Health education | Health | Low income groups | Tracking | Health problems | Social factors | Medical schools | Health policy | Health economics | Sociology | Health research | Incompatibility | Medical research | Perpetuation | Level (quantity) | Health care policy | Medical sociology | Educational attainment | Medicine | Coalescing | Higher education | Socioeconomic factors | Health disparities | Income inequality | Risk factors
Socioeconomic status | Social behavior | Social surveys | Communities | Social interaction | Mortality | Position tracking | Inequality, Socioeconomic Status, and Health | Socioeconomics | Epidemiology | Bachelors degrees | UNITED-STATES | PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL | POLICY | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | SOCIAL-CLASS | INEQUALITIES | PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS | MEDICAL-CARE | SOCIOECONOMIC-STATUS | ECONOMIC-STATUS | NATIONAL LONGITUDINAL MORTALITY | ADULT MORTALITY | Surveys | Educational Attainment | Correlation | Income | Socioeconomic Status | Social Differences | General Social Survey | Public Health | United States | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Social Conditions | Social Class | Health Surveys | Education | Adolescent | Aged, 80 and over | Adult | Female | Aged | Health Policy | Health Status | Research | Social aspects | Health education | Health | Low income groups | Tracking | Health problems | Social factors | Medical schools | Health policy | Health economics | Sociology | Health research | Incompatibility | Medical research | Perpetuation | Level (quantity) | Health care policy | Medical sociology | Educational attainment | Medicine | Coalescing | Higher education | Socioeconomic factors | Health disparities | Income inequality | Risk factors
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