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The Sick Role: Why We Behave Differently When Ill

The Sick Role: Why We Behave Differently When Ill

Sick Role Introduction to the Sociological Concept of the Sick Role The sick role is a foundational concept within medical sociology, offering a comprehensive framework for understanding how individuals experience and navigate illness within a social context. Developed by American sociologist Talcott Parsons in 1951, this concept posits that illness is not merely a biological […]

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