Health Decisions and Sick Role Variations: An Exploration

Case interviews are used to explore variations in illness behavior and Parsons' sick role formulation. A decision-making model, focusing on the influence of status and role definers (significant others), produced findings relative to the nature of being "well", assignment of a "s...

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Culture/Cultures/Cultural/ Culturally
Disease
Diseases
Ethnic Groups
Female
Health
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Health/Healthy
Humans
Illness behavior
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Jewish peoples
Male
Perception
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Protestantism
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