Interesting article on CS in the current edition of Soc Sci Med which might be of use to some subscribers to this list.
 
Edwin
 

 


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Subject: ScienceDirect Alert: Social Science & Medicine, Vol. 65, Iss. 6, 2007


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    Volume 65, Issue 6,  Pages 1071-1310 (September 2007)
 
 
  1. Do panel surveys really make people sick? A commentary on Wilson and Howell (60:11, 2005, 2623–2627)
Pages 1071-1077
David R. Weir and James P. Smith
 
  2. Disease prevalence and survey design effects: A response to Weir and Smith
Pages 1078-1081
Sven Wilson and Benjamin L. Howell
 
  3. A place for genetic uncertainty: Parents valuing an unknown in the meaning of disease
Pages 1082-1093
Ian Whitmarsh, Arlene M. Davis, Debra Skinner and Jr., Donald B. Bailey
 
  4. Facilitating choice, framing choice: Staff views on widening the scope of preimplantation genetic diagnosis in the UK
Pages 1094-1105
Clare Williams, Kathryn Ehrich, Bobbie Farsides and Rosamund Scott
 
  5. Determinants of parental reports of children's illnesses: Empirical evidence from Nepal
Pages 1106-1117
Subhash Pokhrel
 
  6. Guardianship of people with mental disorders
Pages 1118-1123
Yuval Melamed, Israel Doron and Dan Shnitt
 
  7. Patient-led partner notification for syphilis: Strategies used by women accessing antenatal care in urban Bolivia
Pages 1124-1135
Shannon A. Klisch, Edward Mamary, Claudia Diaz Olavarrieta and Sandra G. Garcia
 
  8. Problematic Internet experiences: Primary or secondary presenting problems in persons seeking mental health care?
Pages 1136-1141
Kimberly J. Mitchell and Melissa Wells
 
  9. Managing the work–life roller-coaster: Private stress or public health issue?
Pages 1142-1153
Lois Bryson, Penny Warner-Smith, Peter Brown and Leanne Fray
 
  10. Places and health: A qualitative study to explore how older women living alone perceive the social and physical dimensions of their neighbourhoods
Pages 1154-1165
Ruth B. Walker and Janet E. Hiller
 
  11. Gender differences in trajectories of depressive symptomatology and substance use during the transition from adolescence to young adulthood
Pages 1166-1179
Belinda L. Needham
 
  12. Young people's mental health in context: Comparing life in the city and small communities in Siberia
Pages 1180-1191
Anthony Glendinning and Patrick West
 
  13. Caesarean birth: Consumption, safety, order, and good mothering
Pages 1192-1201
Joanne Bryant, Maree Porter, Sally K. Tracy and Elizabeth A. Sullivan
 
  14. Early childhood origins of the income/health gradient: The role of maternal health behaviors
Pages 1202-1213
Jennifer Beam Dowd
 
  15. Associations between childhood maltreatment and sex work in a cohort of drug-using youth
Pages 1214-1221
Jo-Anne Madeleine Stoltz, Kate Shannon, Thomas Kerr, Ruth Zhang, Julio S. Montaner and Evan Wood
 
  16. Does violence affect one gender more than the other? The mental health impact of violence among male and female university students
Pages 1222-1234
Patrizia Romito and Michele Grassi
 
  17. Transactional sex with casual and main partners among young South African men in the rural Eastern Cape: Prevalence, predictors, and associations with gender-based violence
Pages 1235-1248
Kristin L. Dunkle, Rachel Jewkes, Mzikazi Nduna, Nwabisa Jama, Jonathan Levin, Yandisa Sikweyiya and Mary P. Koss
 
  18. Revealing the full extent of households’ experiences of HIV and AIDS in rural South Africa
Pages 1249-1259
Victoria Hosegood, Eleanor Preston-Whyte, Joanna Busza, Sindile Moitse and Ian M. Timaeus
 
  19. How healers manage the pluralistic healing context: The perspective of indigenous, religious and allopathic healers in relation to psychosis in Uganda
Pages 1260-1273
Joanna Teuton, Christopher Dowrick and Richard P. Bentall
 
  20. The social consequences of living with and dealing with incontinence—A carers perspective
Pages 1274-1283
Katherine R. Brittain and Chris Shaw
 
  21. SARS and New York's Chinatown: The politics of risk and blame during an epidemic of fear
Pages 1284-1295
Laura Eichelberger
 
  22. Creating knowledge about adverse drug reactions: A critical analysis of the Danish reporting system from 1968 to 2005
Pages 1296-1309
Lise Aagaard, Birthe Soendergaard, Elin Andersen, Jens Peter Kampmann and Ebba Holme Hansen
 


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