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1 Sociology of Mental Health SOC3040 View Online Asokan, T. V. (2007) Daniel McNaughton ( ), Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 49(3). Bartlett, Peter and Sandland, Ralph (2014) Mental health law: policy and practice. 4th ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Biddle, L. et al. (2007) Explaining non-help-seeking amongst young adults with mental distress: a dynamic interpretive model of illness behaviour, Sociology of Health & Illness, 29(7), pp doi: /j x. Brohan, E. et al. (2010) Experiences of mental illness stigma, prejudice and discrimination: a review of measures, BMC Health Services Research, 10(1). doi: / Broom, Alex and Tovey, Philip (2009) Men s health: body, identity, and social context. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell. Bruce G. Link and Jo C. Phelan (no date) Conceptualizing Stigma, Annual Review of Sociology. Annual Reviews, Vol. 27, pp Busfield, J. (2000) Introduction: Rethinking the sociology of mental health, Sociology of Health and Illness, 22(5), pp doi: / Busfield, J. (2006) Pills, Power, People: Sociological Understandings of the Pharmaceutical Industry, Sociology, 40(2), pp doi: / Busfield, J. (2008) Mental illness as social product or social construct: a contradiction in feminists arguments?, Sociology of Health & Illness, 10(4), pp doi: /j tb00056.x. Busfield, J. (2010) A pill for every ill : Explaining the expansion in medicine use, Social Science & Medicine, 70(6), pp doi: /j.socscimed Busfield, Joan (2011) Mental illness. Cambridge: Polity. Carpenter, M. (2000) It s a small world : mental health policy under welfare capitalism since 1945, Sociology of Health and Illness, 22(5), pp doi: / Cockerham, William C. (2011) Sociology of mental disorder. 8th ed. London: Prentice Hall. 1/5
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4 Payton, A. R. and Thoits, P. A. (2011) Medicalization, Direct-to-Consumer Advertising, and Mental Illness Stigma, Society and Mental Health, 1(1), pp doi: / Pharmaceuticals and society (2009). Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. Phil Brown (no date) Naming and Framing: The Social Construction of Diagnosis and Illness, Journal of Health and Social Behavior. American Sociological Association, Vol. 35, pp Pilgrim, D. and Bentall, R. (1999) The medicalisation of misery: A critical realist analysis of the concept of depression, Journal of Mental Health, Informa Healthcare, Journal of Mental Health, 8(3). Pilgrim, D. and Rogers, A. (1994) Something Old, Something New...: Sociology and the Organisation of Psychiatry, Sociology, 28(2), pp doi: / Public Conceptions of Mental Illness: Labels, Causes, Dangerousness and Social Distance (no date) American Journal of Public Health. Quirk, A. et al. (2012) How pressure is applied in shared decisions about antipsychotic medication: a conversation analytic study of psychiatric outpatient consultations, Sociology of Health & Illness, 34(1), pp doi: /j x. Ridge, D., Emslie, C. and White, A. (2011) Understanding how men experience, express and cope with mental distress: where next?, Sociology of Health & Illness, 33(1), pp doi: /j x. Rogers, Anne and Pilgrim, David (2003) Mental health and inequality. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Rogers, Anne and Pilgrim, David (2010) A sociology of mental health and illness. 4th ed. Maidenhead: McGraw-Hill Open University Press. Rose, D. et al. (2007) 250 labels used to stigmatise people with mental illness, BMC Health Services Research, 7(1). doi: / Rüsch, N., Angermeyer, M. C. and Corrigan, P. W. (2005) Mental illness stigma: Concepts, consequences, and initiatives to reduce stigma, European Psychiatry, 20(8), pp doi: /j.eurpsy Sarah Rosenfield (no date) Labeling Mental Illness: The Effects of Received Services and Perceived Stigma on Life Satisfaction, American Sociological Review. American Sociological Association, Vol. 62(No. 4), pp Scambler, G. (2009) Health-related stigma, Sociology of Health & Illness, 31(3), pp doi: /j x. Scheff, Thomas J. (1999) Being mentally ill: a sociological theory. 3rd ed. New York: Aldine de Gruyter. Schulze, B. and Angermeyer, M. C. (2003) Subjective experiences of stigma. A focus group 4/5
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