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SPTIRALTH SOCIOLOGY é& ILLNESS A Journal of Medical Sociology Volume 20 1998 Editors Jonathan Gabe, Michael Bury and Mary Ann Elston Review Editor Lindsay Prior Editorial Board Ellen Annandale Gillian Bendelow David Blane Mary Boulton Barbara Harrison Graham Hart David Hughes Kate Hunt Sarah Nettleton Stephen Platt Chris Smaje George Davey Smith Simon Williams Blackwell Publishers Oxford - Malden, MA © Blackwell Publishers Ltd/Editorial Board 1998. Published by Blackwell Publishers, 108 Cowley Road, Oxford OX4 1JF, UK and 350 Main Street, Malden MA 02148, USA. Contents Age and gender in women’s accounts of their health: interviews with women in South Wales (Charles and Walters) 331-350 A lifecourse perspective on socio-economic inequalities in health (van de Mheen, Stronks and Mackenbach) 758-777 Art, science and placebo: incorporating homeopathy in general practice (May and Sirur) 168-190 Changing the map: health in Britain 1951-1991 (Shaw, Dorling and Brimblecombe) 698-713 Considering the vignette technique and its application to a study of drug injecting and HIV risk and safer behaviour (Hughes) 381-400 Contemporary hospice care: the sequestration of the unbounded body and ‘dirty dying’ (Lawton) 121-143 Decline of the hospital: reconstructing institutional dangers (Armstrong) 445-457 Doing nothing is no choice: lay constructions of treatment decision-making among women with early-stage breast cancer (Charles, Redko, Whelan, Gafni and Reyno) 71-95 Family hospitality and ethnic tradition among South Asian, Italian and general population women in the West of Scotland (Bush, Williams, Bradby, Anderson and Lean) 351-380 Gender and disadvantage in health: men’s health for a change (Cameron and Bernardes) 673-697 Gender differences in the prevalence of depression: artefact, alternative dis- orders, biology or roles? (Nazroo, Edwards and Brown) 312-330 Genetic, cultural or socio-economic vulnerability? Explaining ethnic inequalities in health (Nazroo) 714-734 Homeopathy as a feminist form of medicine (Scott) 191-214 Illness in the context of older age: the case of stroke (Pound, Gompertz and Ebrahim) 489-506 Introduction: beyond the Black Report (Bartley, Blane and Davey Smith) 563-577 Is there a place for geography in the analysis of health inequality? (Curtis and Rees Jones) 645-672 Medicalisation by whom? Accounts of menstruation conveyed by young women and medical experts in medical advisory columns (Oinas) 52-70 Recall bias in self-reported childhood health: differences by age and educa- tional level (van de Mheen, Stronks, Looman and Mackenbach) 241-254 Medical sociology and psychoanalysis: a rejoinder to Lupton (Pilgrim) 537-544 Mortality, the social environment, crime and violence (Wilkinson, Kawachi and Kennedy) 578-597 © Blackwell Publishers Ltd/Editorial Board 1998 Mortgage debt, insecure home ownership and health: an exploratory analy- sis (Nettleton and Burrows) 735-757 Openness and specialisation: dealing with patients in a hospita! emergency service (Dodier and Camus) 413-444 Psychoanalytic sociology and the medical encounter: a reply to Pilgrim (Lupton) 545-547 Research note: social class differences in lifetime exposure to environmental hazards (Blane, Montgomery and Berney) 532-536 Resisting a diagnostic technique: the case of reflex anal dilation (Collins, Kendall and Michael) 1-28 Resuscitation technology in the emergency department: towards a dignified death (Timmermans) 144-167 Review Article: Re-shaping the space between bodies and culture: embody- ing the biomedicalised body (Ettorre) 548-555 ‘Sick role’ or “empowerment”? The ambiguities of life with an HIV positive diagnosis (Crossley M.) 507-531 Social class or deprivation? Structural factors and children’s limiting long- standing illness in the 1990’s (Cooper, Arber and Smaje) 289-311 The hidden curriculum of patient education for low back pain in general practice (Skelton) 96-111 Theorising inequalities in health: the place of lay knowledge (Popay, Williams, Thomas and Gatrell) 619-644 The psychosocial perspective on social inequalities in health (Elstad) 598-618 The socio-economic patterning of health and smoking behaviour among mothers with young children on income support (Graham and Blackburn) 215-240 Towards a sociology of child health (Mayall) 269-288 Transforming the mental health field: the early history of the National Association for Mental Health (Crossley N.) 458-488 ‘Why didn’t you say just that?’ Dealing with issues of asymmetry, know- ledge and competence in the pharmacist/client encounter (Pilnick) 29-51 Authors Anderson, A. 351 Brimblecombe, N. 698 Cooper, H. 289 Arber, S. 289 Brown, G.W. 312 Crossley, M. 507 Armstrong, D. 445 Burrows, R. 735 Crossley, N. 458 Bartley, M. 563 Bush, H. 351 Curtis, S. 645 Bernardes, J. 683 Cameron, E. 673 Davey Smith, G. 563 Berney, D.R. 532 Camus, A. 413 Dodier, N. 413 Blackburn, C. 215 Charles, C. 71 Dorling, D. 698 Blane, D. 563, 532 Charles, N. 331 Edwards, A.C. 312 Bradby, H. 351 Collins, A. 1 Elstad, J.1. 598 © Blackwell Publishers Ltd/Editorial Board 1998 Ettorre, E. 548 Mayall, B. 269 Sirur, D. 168 Gafni, A. 71 Michael, M. 1 Skelton, A. 96 Gatrell, T. 619 Montgomery, S.M. Smaje, C. 289 Graham, H. 215 532 Stronks, K. 758, 241 Hughes, R. 381 Nazroo, J. 714, 312 Thomas, C. 619 Kawachi, I. 578 Nettleton, S. 735 Timmerans, S. 144 Kendall, G. 1 Oinas, E. 52 van de Mheen, D. 758, Kennedy, B.P. 578 Pilgrim, D. 537 241 Lawton, J. 121 Pilnick, A. 29 Walters, V. 331 Lean, M. 351 Popay, J. 619 Whelan, T. 71 Looman, C.W.N. 241 Redko, C. 71 Wilkinson, R.G. 578 Lupton, D. 545 Reyno, L. 71 Williams, R. 351 Mackenbach, J.P. 758, Rees Jones, I. 645 Williams, G. 619 241 Scott, A. 191 May, C. 168 Shaw, M. 698 Books Reviewed Aldridge, D. Suicide The Tragedy of Hopelessness (Michael Shannon) 933 Allott, M. and Robb, M. (eds) Understanding Health and Social Care. An Introductory Reader (David T. Evans) 930 Barrett, R. The Psychiatric Team and the Social Definition of Schizophrenia: an Anthropological Study of Person and Illness (Joan Busfield) 556 Berg, M. Rationalizing Medical Work — Decision Support Techniques and Medical Practices (Monica Greeco) 401 Bowling, A. Research Methods in Health. Investigating Health and Health Services (Graeme Hutcheson) 403 Bury, M. Health and Illness in a Changing society (Bill Bytheway) 255 Clark, D., Hockley, J. and Ahmedzai, S. (eds) Facing Death: New Themes in Palliative Care (David Field) 557 Clarke, A. and Parsons, E. (eds) Culture, Kinship and Genes: Towards Cross-cultural Genetics (Elizabeth Ettorre) 548-55 Cohen, S. Targeting Autism. What We Know, Don’t Know and Can do to Help Children with Autism and Related Disorders (Deborah Carr) 931 Davis, P. Managing Medicines. Public Policy and Therapeutic Drugs (Pamela J Watson) 258 Dopson, S. Managing Ambiguity and Change: the Case of the NHS (Susan Pickard) 560 Flynn, R. and Williams, G. (eds) Contracting for Health. Quasi-Markets and the National Health Service (Pauline Allen) 261 Franklin, S. Embodied Progress: a Cultural Account of Assisted Conception (Elizabeth Ettorre) 548-55 Gijswijt-Hofstra, M., Marland, H. and De Warrdt, H. I/iness and Healing Alternatives in Western Europe (Lindsay Prior) 936 © Blackwell Publishers Ltd/Editorial Board 1998 Green, J. Risk and Misfortune: the Social Construction of Accidents (Paul Bellaby) 112 Ham, C. (ed) Health Care Reform: Learning from International Experience (Chris Bennett) 115 Harrison, B. Not Only the ‘Dangerous Trades’. Women’s Work and Health in Britain — 1880-1914 (Norma Daykin) 259 Jenkinson, C. (ed) Assessment and Evaluation of Health and Medical Care, a Methods Test (Lindsay Prior) 935 Kapsalis, T. Public Privates. Performing Gynaecology From Both Ends of the Speculum (Hilary Thomas) 405 Lock, M. and Kaufert, P. (eds) Pragmatic Women and Body Politics (Sarah Earle) 928 Mellor, P.A. and Shilling, C. Re-forming the Body: Religion, Community and Modernity (Robin Bunton) 406 Miller, G. and Dingwall, R. (eds) Context and Method in Qualitative Research (Sarah Cunningham-Burley) 559 Nazroo, J.Y. The Health of Britain's Ethnic Minorities (Ilan Robinson) 925 North, N. and Bradshaw, Y. (eds) Perspectives in Health Care (Lindsay Prior) 935 Petersen, A. and Bunton, R. (eds) Foucault, Health and Medicine (David Balsamo) 118 Pilgrim, D. Psychotherapy and Society (Nick Crossley) 256 Posner, T.N. Herpes Simplex (Lindsay Prior) 936 Ratzan, S.C. The Mad Cow Crisis. Health and the Public Good (Lindsay Prior) 936 Rogers, A. and Pilgrim, D. Mental Health Policy in Britain. A Critical Introduction (Pauline M. Prior) 408 Rose, D. and O’Reilly, K. Constructing Classes: Towards a New Social Classification for the UK (George Davey Smith) 926 Shildrick, M. Leaky Bodies and Boundaries: Feminism, Postmodernism and (Bio) Ethics (Elizabeth Ettorre) 548-55 Silverman, D. Discourses of Counselling: HIV Counselling as Social Interaction (Paul Drew) 113 Silverman, D. (ed) Qualitative Research, Theory, Method, Practice (Robert Dingwall) 402 Sjostrom, S. Party or Patient? Discursive Practices Relating to Coercion in Psychiatric and Legal Settings (Anne Rogers) 410 Steinberg, D.L. Bodies in Glass: Genetics, Eugenics, Embryo Ethics (Elizabeth Ettorre) 548—55 Turner, D.C. Risky Sex: Gay Men and HIV Prevention (Bev Holbrook) 263 Unwin, N., Carr, S. and Leeson, J. An Introductory Study Guide to Public Health and Epidemiology (Lindsay Prior) 935 Warde, A. Consumption, Food and Taste (Rosemary Kyle) 116 Wilton, T. Engendering AIDS: Deconstructing Sex, Text and Epidemic (Bev Holbrook) 263 © Blackwell Publishers Ltd/Editorial Board 1998

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