Exam 7: Illness Behavior
Exam 1: Medical Sociology55 Questions
Exam 2: Epidemiology54 Questions
Exam 3: The Social Demography of Health: Social Class54 Questions
Exam 4: The Social Demography of Health: Gender, Age, and Race53 Questions
Exam 5: Social Stress and Health53 Questions
Exam 6: Health Behavior and Lifestyles43 Questions
Exam 7: Illness Behavior52 Questions
Exam 8: The Sick Role54 Questions
Exam 9: Doctor-Patient Interaction53 Questions
Exam 10: Physicians51 Questions
Exam 11: The Physician in a Changing Society54 Questions
Exam 12: The Hospital in Society55 Questions
Exam 13: Health Care Reform and Health Policy in the United States52 Questions
Exam 14: Global Health Care54 Questions
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Given that the poor are visiting doctors in greater numbers, it is generally accepted that they use the same sources of medical treatment as those of higher income groups.
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Ethnicity's influence on physician utilization appears wide-sweeping and goes beyond its role in providing a cultural context for decision making within social networks.
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________________ interpretations of feeling states are medically significant, because sometimes physical changes are not obvious.
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The most common response to symptoms of illness by people throughout the world is:
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Self-care is an action that is independent of the medical profession.
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It appears that men generally know more about health matters than women, but women take better care of themselves.
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On average, females tend to visit physicians more often than males in the U.S.
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People have been doing self-care for ______________ and it is made easier today by access to the Internet with its abundance of medical information.
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Koos's study helped establish the premise that _______________ persons are less likely than others to recognize various symptoms as requiring medical treatment and that these beliefs contribute to differences in the actual use of services.
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Beliefs can have an impact on the use of physician services that is independent of financial constraints and the structural organization of services.
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