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SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE an international journal VOLUME 36, 1993 VOLUME CONTENTS, SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEXES PERGAMON SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE Editor-in-Chief PETER J. M. McCEWAN Glengarden, Ballater, Aberdeenshire AB35 SUB, Scotland Senior Editors Medical Sociology Medical Ethics Medical Psychology PETER J. M. MCEWAN ARTHUR L. CAPLAN PETER J. M.M CEWAN Health Economics Biomedical Ethics Center Health Policy FRANS F. H. RUTTEN 3-110 Owre Hall, UMHC Box 33 PETER J. M. MCEWAN Institute of Medical Harvard Street at East River Road Medical Geography Technology Assessment Minneapolis, MN 55455, U.S.A. ROBERT EARICKSON Erasmus University Medical Anthropology Department of Geography P.O. Box 1738 H. K. HEGGENHOUGEN University of Maryland 3000 DR Rotterdam Department of Social Medicine 5401 Wilkens Avenue, Baltimore The Netherlands Harvard Medical School MD 21228, U.S.A. 641 Huntingdon Avenue Boston, MA 02115, U.S.A. Beyond the Anglophone World ANNE JAMIESON, Centre for Extra-mural Studies, Birkbeck College, University of London, 26 Russell Square, London WC1B 5DQ, England SJAAK VAN DER GEEST, Zwarteweg 13, 2374 BA Oud-Ade, The Netherlands Book Reviews GERALD F. PyLe, Department of Geography and Earth Sciences, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC 28223, U.S.A. Regional Editors I. Baszanger, Paris, France F. Lolas, Santiago, Chile (Southern Cone) F. M. Mburu, Nairobi, Kenya E. Hardy, Campinas, Brazil T. N. Madan, Delhi, India P. Twumasi, Accra, Ghana (Latin America, Northern States) Advisory Editors R. Andreano, Madison, U.S.A. (Hlth Econ.) R. Iilsley, Bath, England (Inequalities; A. Posadskaya, Moscow, Russia (Gender; Hlth) A. Antonovsky, Jerusalem, Israel (Med. Soc.) Int. Hlth) J. Powles, Cambridge, England D. Armstrong, London, England (Med. M. Jahoda, Hassocks, England (Psychology) (Publ. Hith; Hist. of Med.) Models; Med. Soc.) M. Jefferys, London, England (Ageing, A. Venkoba Rao, Madurai, India (Psychiatry) C. R. Bagley, Kowloon, Hong Kong (MCH) Hith Policy) G. C. Reader, New York, U.S.A. (Soc. Med.) M. L. Barer, Vancouver, Canada (Hlth Econ.) B. Jonsson, Stockholm, Sweden (Hlth Econ.) J. Reid, Brisbane, Australia (Med. Anthr.) M. Battin, Salt Lake City, U.S.A. (Ethics) A. Kaufmann, Madrid, Spain (Med. Soc.; L. A. Rhodes, Seattle, U.S.A. (Med. Anthr.) F. J. Bennett, Grahamstown, South Africa Soc. Paed.) B. Ritson, Edinburgh, Scotland (Addictions) (Int. Hlth) J. Krupinski, Victoria, Australia (Hlth Org.) P. Rosenfield, New York, U.S.A. J. Breilh, Quito, Equador (Hlth Care Syst.) O. Kuty, Liége, Belgium (Med. Soc.) (Int. Hlth; Hlth Org.) M. Bungener, Paris, France (Hlth Econ.) C. Laurell, Mexico City, Mexico (Med. F. T. Sai, Accra, Ghana (Demogr.; MCH) J. F. Cai, Beijing, China (Hist. of Med.; Anthr.; Polit. Econ.) T. Sato, Nairobi, Kenya (Med. Geog.) Med. Anthr.) R. Lee, Shatin N.T., Hong Kong R. B. Scotton, Victoria, Australia (Hlth Econ.) J. C. Caldwell, Canberra, Australia (Int. Hlth) (Hlth Care Syst.) G. Shannon, Lexington, U.S.A. (Med. Geog.) M. Carballo, Switzerland (AIDS; Int. Hith) L. Lemkow, Barcelona, Spain (Int. Hlth; J. Shuval, Jerusalem, Israel (Med. Soc.) R. Carr-Hill, London, England (Hlth Statist.; Med. Soc.) J. Siegrist, Diisseldorf, Germany Methodology) C. Leslie, Newark, U.S.A. (Med. Anthr.) (Med. Soc.) K. Singer, Pokfulam, Hong Kong (Psychiatry) L. R. Churchill, Chapel Hill, U.S.A. (Ethics) R. Lie, Oslo, Norway (Med. Ethics) L. Cohen, Washington, U.S.A. (Med. Anthr.) M. Lock, Montreal, Canada (Med. Anthr.) H. Smith, Durham, U.S.A. A. Cohn, Sao Paulo, Brazil (Prevent. Med.) C. P. MacCormack, Bryn Mawr, U.S.A. (Ethics; Human Rights) K. A. Smith, Gloucester, Canada (Int. Hlth) S. H. Croog, Hartford, U.S.A. (Heart Dis.; (Med. Anthr.) M. A. Somerville, Montreal, Canada Rehabil.) L. A. Malcolm, Wellington, New Zealand (Med. Ethics; Law) A. J. Culyer, York, England (Hlth Econ.) (Publ. Hith) M. Stacey, Coventry, England S. I. Curto de Casas, Buenos Aires, Argentina A. Mant, Sydney, Australia (Gen. Pract.) (Soc. Hlth; Healing) (Med. Geog.) J. B. McKinlay, Cambridge, U.S.A. (Med. Soc.) J. Stromberg, Chicago, U.S.A. (Med. Soc.) A. El Safi, Al-Khafji, Saudi Arabia D. V. McQueen, Atlanta, U.S.A. (Med. Soc.) J. Szalai, Budapest, Hungary (Med. Soc.; (Soc. Med.) L. J. Menges, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Inequalities) G. M. van Etten, Oegstgeest, (Med. Psychol.) A. C. Twaddle, Columbia, U.S.A. The Netherlands (HIth Policy) H. Mercer, Buenos Aires, Argentina (Med. Soc.) (Med. Soc.) R.-K. Fang, Shanghai, China (Med. Geog.) V. Milanovic, Belgrade, Serbia (Hlth Org.) A. Ugalde, Austin, U.S.A. (Hlth Care Syst.) R. C. Fox, Philadelphia, U.S.A. (Hlth G. Mooney, Farum, Denmark (Hlth Econ.) P. Unschuld, Munich, Germany Care Syst.) T. Murray, Cleveland, U.S.A. (Ethics) (Non-West. Med.) G. Gillett, Dunedin, New Zealand (Med. Ethics) R. K. Mutatkar, Pune, India (Med. Anthr.) Y. Verhasselt, Brussels, Belgium (Med. Geog.) C. M. Good, Blacksburg, U.S.A. V. Olesen, San Francisco, U.S.A. I. Waldron, Philadelphia, U.S.A. (Med. Geog.) (Gender Variat.; Nurs.) (Gender Diff.; Employmt & Hlth) A. Giirsoy, Istanbul, Turkey (Med. Anthr.) A. Ostrowska, Warsaw, Poland (Med. Soc.) J. Wang’ombe, Nairobi, Kenya (Med. Soc.) Y. HaCheong, Chungryang Seoul, S. Korea O. Otite, Ibadan, Nigeria A. F. Wessen, Providence, U.S.A. (Int. Hlth) (Hlth Econ.; Publ. Hlth Policy) (Hith Beliefs; Prof. Educ.) B. Wolfe, Madison, U.S.A. (Hlth Econ.) S. Hatano, Tokyo, Japan (Soc. Welfare) C. M. Parkes, London, England (Bereavemt) A. Young, Quebec, Canada (Med. Anthr.) H. ten Have, Nijmegen, The Netherlands D. R. Phillips, Exeter, England (Med. Geog.; H. A. S. Zahran, Cairo, Egypt (Publ. Hith) (Ethics) Ageing; Reproduct. Hlth) I. K. Zola, Waltham, U.S.A. (Med. Soc.; L. Hendrata, Jakarta, Indonesia (Hlth Org.) H. E. Picheral, Juvignac, France (Med. Geog.) Gen. Pract.) J. G. R. Howie, Edinburgh, Scotland I. Polunin, Jalan Dermawan, Singapore A. Zwi, London, England (Gen. Pract.) (Soc. Sci.; PHC) (Int. Hlth; Human Rights) Publishing Office: Elsevier Science Ltd, Bampfylde Street, Exeter EX1 2AH, England (Te/. Exeter (0392) 51558; Fax (0392) 425370). Production Editor: Deborah Barrett. Subscription and Advertising Offices: North America: Elsevier Science Inc., 660 White Plains Road, Tarrytown, NY 10591-5153, U.S.A. Rest of the World: Elsevier Science Ltd, Headington Hill Hall, Oxford OX3 OBW, England (Te/. Oxford (0865) 794141). Subscription Rates: Annual institutional subscription rate (1994): North, Central and South America, U.S.$1680.00, Rest of the World, £1090.00. Associated Personal Subscription Rates are available on request for those whose institutions are library subscribers. Sterling prices exclude VAT. Non-VAT registered customers in the European Community will be charged the appropriate VAT in addition to the price listed. Prices include postage and insurance and are subject to change without notice. Back Issues: Back issues of all previously published volumes, in both hard copy and on microform are available direct from Elsevier Science offices. Published semi-monthly in two volumes. Copyright © 1994 Elsevier Science Ltd Second class postage paid at RAHWAY NJ and additional mailing offices. Postmaster send address corrections to Social Science & Medicine, c/o Elsevier Science Inc., 660 White Plains Road, Tarrytown, NY 10591-5153, U.S.A. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 36 Number 1 Peter J. M. McEwan v_ Editorial WOMEN, MEN AND HEALTH Margaret Stacey and Virginia Olesen 1 Introduction Robin Saltonstall 7 Healthy bodies, social bodies: men’s and women’s concepts and practices of health in everyday life Sally Macintyre 15 Gender differences in the perceptions of common cold symptoms Jennie Popay, Mel Bartley and 21 Gender inequalities in health: social position, affective Charlie Owen disorders and minor physical morbidity Sara Arber and Jay Ginn 33 Gender and inequalities in health in later life Karen Messing, Lucie Dumais 47 Prostitutes and chimney sweeps both have problems: and Patrizia Romito towards full integration of both sexes in the study of occupational health Candace West Reconceptualizing gender in _ physician—patient relationships Carole Craddock and Margaret Reid Structure and struggle: implementing a socia! model of a well woman clinic in Glasgow Berry Mayall Keeping children healthy—the intermediate domain Erica Haimes Issues of gender in gamete donation Number 2 REFLECTIONS Peter J. M. McEwan vii Editorial David Mechanic 95 Social research in health and the American socio- political context: the changing fortunes of medical sociology V. Ramalingaswami Health research, a key to equity in health develop- ment John B. McKinlay The promotion of health through planned sociopolit- ical change: challenges for research and policy Yola Verhasselt Geography of health: some trends and perspectives John C. Caldwell Health transition: the cultural, social and behavioural determinants of health in the Third World Ralph Andreano Reflections on the economist and health economics in an international setting ili Christopher J. L. Murray In search of acontemporary theory for understanding and Lincoln C. Chen mortality change Jake M. Najman Health and poverty: past, present and prospects for the future Irving Kenneth Zola Self, identity and the naming question: reflections on the language of disability Beyond the Anglophone World Announcement 1992 Conference Participants Number 3 Barbara L. Wolfe Editorial Gill Seidel The competing discourses of HIV/AIDS in sub- Saharan Africa: discourses of rights and empower- ment vs discourses of control and exclusion Kate H. Brown Descriptive and normative ethics: class, context and confidentiality for mothers with HIV William Muraskin Individual rights vs the public health: the problem of the Asian hepatitis B carriers in America Judith H. Hibbard and The quality of social roles as predictors of morbidity Clyde R. Pope and mortality Kim Witte Managerial style and health promotion programs Jon P. Kirby The Islamic dialogue with African traditional religion: divination and health care Naoko T. Miyaji The power of compassion: truth-telling among American doctors in the care of dying patients Patrick J. Bracken Post-empiricism and psychiatry: meaning and meth- odology in cross-cultural research Noralou P. Roos, Betty Havens Living longer but doing worse: assessing health status and Charlyn Black in elderly persons at two points in time in Manitoba, Canada, 1971 and 1983 Geir Gunnlaugsson and Colostrum and ideas about bad milk: a case study Jonina Einarsdottir from Guinea-Bissau William W. Dressler Type A behavior: contextual effects within a southern black community Rebecca Miles Doan and Women’s work and infant care in the Philippines Barry M. Popkin Roberta D. Baer and Intrahousehold allocation of resources in larger and Lorena Madrigal smaller Mexican households iV Karen Thorpe, Lisa Harker, Women’s views of ultrasonography. A comparison of Alison Pike and Neil Marlow women’s experiences of antenatal ultrasound screen- ing with cerebral ultrasound of their newborn infant Kees de Meer, Roland Bergman Socio-cultural determinants of child mortality in and John S. Kusner southern Peru: including some methodological considerations Karla Campanella, Jill E. Korbin Pregnancy and childbirth among the Amish and Louise Acheson Dag Isacson, Kerstin Bingefors, Factors associated with high-quantity prescriptions of Mats Wennberg and benzodiazepines in Sweden Monica Dahistrém Gunilla M. Thernlund and Parental social support and child behaviour problems Margareta A. K. Samuelsson in different populations and socioeconomic groups: a methodological study Gregg H. Gilbert, Dental care use by U.S. veterans eligible for VA care Laurence G. Branch and Jeffrey Longmate Research Notes Sadiqua N. Jafarey and Mothers brought dead: an enquiry into causes of Razia Korejo delay Parveen Rasheed Perception of diarrhoeal diseases among mothers and mothers-to-be: implications for health education in Saudi Arabia Book Reviews Christopher Bagley Child health matters, edited by S. Wyke and J. Hewison Fernando Lolas Justicia y desarrollo democratico en Italia y America Latina, edited by Giovanni Longo, Ugo Leone and Massimo Bonomo Wei-Ning Xiang The atlas of endemic diseases and their environments in the People’s Republic of China Nancy S. Jecker Expected miracles: surgeons at work, by Joan Cassell Pierre Aiach Doctors and the State. The politics of health care in France and the United States, by David Wilsford Letter to the Editor Announcement International Meeting Number 4 Ralph Andreano Editorial. A new paradigm in health Gu Xingyuan, Gerald Bloom, Financing health care in rural China: preliminary Tang Shenglan, Zhu Yingya, report of a nationwide study Zhou Shougqi and Chen Xingbao Vivienne Walters Stress, anxiety and depression: women’s accounts of their health problems Deborah L. Helitzer-Allen, Malaria chemoprophylaxis compliance in pregnant Deborah A. McFarland, women: a cost-effectiveness analysis of alternative Jack J. Wirima and interventions Allen P. Macheso Tapani Valkonen Problems in the measurement and international com- parisons of socio-economic differences in mortality Ofra Anson, Esther Paran, Gender differences in health perceptions and their Lily Neumann and predictors Dov Chernichovsky Janet W. McGrath, Anthropology and AIDS: the cultural context of Charles B. Rwabukwali, sexual risk behavior among urban Baganda women in Debra A. Schumann, Kampala, Uganda Jonnie Pearson-Marks, Sylvia Nakayiwa, Barbara Namande, Lucy Nakyobe and Rebecca Mukasa Paul Lichtenstein, Socioeconomic status and physical health, how are Jennifer R. Harris, they related? An empirical study based on twins Nancy L. Pedersen and reared apart and twins reared together G. E. McClearn Ingrid Waldron Recent trends in sex mortality ratios for adults in developed countries M. Audibert, D. Coulibaly, Social and epidemiological aspects of Guinea worm O. Doumbo, B. Kodio, G. Soula control and S. Traore John D. Cunningham Experiences of Australian mothers who gave birth either at home, at a birth centre, or in hospital labour wards Joyce H. Huber Ensuring access to health care with the introduction of user fees: a Kenyan example Ana Langer, Cesar Victora, The Latin American trial of psychosocial support Magda Victora, Fernando Barros, during pregnancy: a social intervention evaluated Ubaldo Farnot, Jose Belizan through an experimental design and Jose Villar Armando Peruga and Correlates of AIDS knowledge in samples of the David D. Celentano general population Bollag Ueli Oral rehydration therapy—dqualitative studies of balance between pragmatism and scientific rigour in managing diarrhoea Noreen Goldman and Yuanreng Hu Excess mortality among the unmarried: a case study of Japan Shulamith Kreitler, Life satisfaction and health in cancer patients, Samario Chaitchik, orthopedic patients and healthy individuals Yoram Rapoport, Hans Kreitler and Rahel Algor Edith C. Kieffer, Geographic patterns of low birth weight in Hawaii Greg R. Alexander, Nancy D. Lewis and Joanne Mor Research Notes P. Gooder, M. Charny and S. Farrow Public attitudes to charging for some National Health Service services Elizabeth G. Lowell-Smith Patterns of dentist location: Lansing, Michigan 1950-1991 Book Reviews Ute Carson Full measure—modern short stories on aging, edited by Dorothy Sennett Ute Carson Vital signs—international stories on aging, edited by Dorothy Sennett and Anne Czarniecki Evan G. Pattishall Patient education in physical therapy, by E. M. Sluijs Zeev Ben-Sira Causes, coping and consequences of stress at work, edited by Gary L. Cooper and Roy Payne Richard Hays Aboriginal health and society, by Sherry Saggers and Dennis Gray Letter to the Editor Announcements Number 5 Anthony B. Zwi Editorial. Reassessing priorities: identifying the deter- minants of HIV transmission Khatidja Husein, Olusoji Adeyi, Developing a primary health care management John Bryant and Noorddin B. Cara information system that supports the pursuit of equity, effectiveness and affordability David Halpern Minorities and mental health Harry D. Kerr White liver: a cultural disorder resembling AIDS Mary T. Westbrook, Varoe Legge Attitudes towards disabilities in a multicultural and Mark Pennay society Richard Byng Primary mental health care in Nicaragua Rita Chi-Ying Chung and Predictors of psychological distress among Southeast Marjorie Kagawa-Singer Asian refugees Ann Bowling, Morag Farquhar, Changes in life satisfaction over a two and a half year Emily Grundy and Juliet Formby period among very elderly people living in London John Reynolds and Leslie Swartz Professional constructions of a ‘lay’ illness: ‘nerves’ in a rural ‘coloured’ community in South Africa Katharine S. Guptill, Evaluation of a face-to-face weaning food interven- Steven A. Esrey, Gbolahan A. Oni tion in Kwara State, Nigeria: knowledge, trial, and and Kenneth H. Brown adoption of a home-prepared weaning food Vii Sara C. Randall Blood is hotter than water: popular use of hot and cold in Kel Tamasheq illness management Ann Harrison Comparing nurses’ and patients’ pain evaluations: a study of hospitalized patients in Kuwait Linda J. Kristjanson Validity and reliability testing of the FAMCARE scale: measuring family satisfaction with advanced cancer care Research Note Eitan F. Sabatello The impact of induced abortions on fertility in Israel Book Reviews Charles Normand Technology and the welfare state: the development of health care in Britain and America, by Stephen Uttley Edmund D. Pellegrino Moral luck in medical ethics and practical politics, by Donna Dickenson Pierre Aiach Sociétés, développement et santé, edited by Didier Fassin et Yannick Jaffré Matthew P. Dumont Nameless diseases, by Terra Ziporyn Letter to the Editor International Meetings Corrigendum Number 6 Peter J. M. 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Mock, Thomas A. Sellers, Socioeconomic, environmental, demographic and Ahmed A. Abdoh and behavioral factors associated with occurrence of Robert R. Franklin diarrhea in young children in the Republic of Congo Heleen M. Dekker, Prevalence of smoking in physicians and medical Caspar W. N. Looman, students, and the generation effect in the Netherlands Hans P. Adriaanse and Paul J. van der Maas Janet M. Simpson What do students find attractive about the practice of medicine? A pattern of stability over time Book Reviews Debra Umberson Women’s caring: feminist perspectives on_ social welfare, edited by Carol Baines, Patricia Evans and Sheila Neysmith P. A. Lamal Clinical psychology observed, by David Pilgrim and Andy Treacher Walter Martin No safe place—toxic waste, leukemia and community action, by Phil Brown and Edwin J. Mikkelsen Caroline Giles Banks Child and youth psychiatry: European perspectives, Vol. I, Anorexia nervosa, edited by Helmut Remschmidt and Martin H. Schmidt Sara McLafferty Emptying beds: the work of an emergency psychiatric unit, by Lorna Rhodes K. David Patterson The age of light, soap, and water: moral reform in English Canada, 1885—1925, by Mariana Valverde Letter to the Editor Announcement Call for Papers International Meetings Number 7 Allan Young Editorial. W. H. R. Rivers and the anthropology of psychiatry The impact of war on children’s health in Julie Cliff and Abdul Razak Noormahomed Mozambique Nick Black and Elizabeth Thompson Obstacles to medical audit: British doctors speak Jean Benoist and Pascal Cathebras The body: from an immateriality to another Peggy J. McGauhey and Child health and the social environment of white and Barbara Starfield black children iX L. A. Sawchuk 875 Societal and ecological determinants of urban health: a case study of pre-reproductive mortality in 19th century Gibraltar L. A. Nisbet and D. V. McQueen 893 Anti-permissive attitudes to lifestyles associated with AIDS M. Omar Rahman and 903 Health related response to natural disasters: the case Michael Bennish of the Bangladesh cyclone of 1991 P. Denig, F. M. Haaijer-Ruskamp, 915 Towards understanding treatment preferences of H. Wesseling and A. Versluis hospital physicians Georgia S. Guldan, 925 Maternal education and child feeding practices in Marian F. Zeitlin, Alexa S. Beiser, rural Bangladesh Charles M. Super, Stanley N. Gershoff and Sabita Datta Sheila Cosminsky, 937 Child feeding practices in a rural area of Zimbabwe Marvellous Mhloyi and Douglas Ewbank Christine Obbo 949 HIV transmission through social and geographical networks in Uganda G. A. Lewando Hundt 957 Interfacing anthropology and epidemiology: the and M. R. Forman Bedouin Arab infant feeding study Research Note Stephanie C. Kane 965 Prostitution and the military: planning AIDS inter- vention in Belize Book Reviews Robert Dennis 981 Lives in the balance: the ethics of using animals in biomedical research, edited by Jane A. Smith and Kenneth M. Boyd Thomas N. Chirikos 982 Economics, medicine and health care, by Gavin 3 Mooney Dona Schneider 983 Health promotion: disciplines and diversity, edited by Robin Bunton and Gordon Macdonald John P. Hoffmann 984 What works in drug abuse epidemiology, edited by Blanche Frank and Ronald Simeone Lucy M. Zabarenko The meaning and measurement of social support, edited by Hans O. F. Veiel and Urs Baumann Number 8 Ingrid Waldron Editorial Robert H. Coombs, 987 Medical slang and its functions Sangeeta Chopra, Debra R. Schenk and Elaine Yutan Vittorio Mapelli Health needs, demand for health services and expenditure across social groups in Italy: an empirical investigation xX

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