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... role in society known as the sick role [ 3 , 31 ] . A person can enter the sick role if a doctor confirms that the person is ill , or if the family or friends of the individual define this person as ill . An individual en- joys certain ...
... role in society known as the sick role [ 3 , 31 ] . A person can enter the sick role if a doctor confirms that the person is ill , or if the family or friends of the individual define this person as ill . An individual en- joys certain ...
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... Role The sick role is made up of expecta- tions about what it means to be sick . One set of expectations is that the patient wants to get better , that is , recover from the illness . Sometimes these expectations are not confirmed ...
... Role The sick role is made up of expecta- tions about what it means to be sick . One set of expectations is that the patient wants to get better , that is , recover from the illness . Sometimes these expectations are not confirmed ...
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... role as mother and wife . The Jones's can be excused from attending a bor- ing social event if Mr. Jones is ill . The sick role may actually draw some people into it who desire to obtain advantages or rewards that go along with the role ...
... role as mother and wife . The Jones's can be excused from attending a bor- ing social event if Mr. Jones is ill . The sick role may actually draw some people into it who desire to obtain advantages or rewards that go along with the role ...
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Introduction to Social Psychology and | 1 |
Causation Communication SelfIdentity | 15 |
Patient Cooperation with Treatment | 35 |
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