Pain and Gender

Prentice-Hall (2000)
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Abstract

This is an accessible introduction to the relationship between three of the key topic areas within medical sociology - gender, pain and emotion. It provides empirical research to illustrate how sociological theories within the field of health and illness can greatly enhance the understanding of the complexities of pain perception.

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