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style="font-size:15px;">      15 Bury, M. 1986. “Social Constructionism and the Development of Medical Sociology.” Sociology of Health & Illness 8: 137–69.

      16 Carr, Deborah, Jennifer Cornman, and Vicki Freedman. 2017. “Disability and Activity-Related Emotion in Later Life: Are Effects Buffered by Intimate Relationship Support and Strain?” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 58: 387–403.

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      20 Charmaz, Kathy. 1991. Good Days, Bad Days: The Self in Chronic Illness and Time. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.

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      22 Cockerham, William. 1983. “The State of Medical Sociology in the United States, Great Britain, West Germany and Austria: Applied Vs Pure Theory.” Social Science & Medicine 17: 1513–27.

      23 Cockerham, William. 2005. “Health Lifestyle Theory and the Convergence of Agency and Structure.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 46: 51–67.

      24 Cockerham, William. 2013. “Bourdieu and an Update of Health Lifestyle Theory.” Pp. 127–54 in Medical Sociology on the Move: New Directions in Theory, edited by W. Cockerham. Dordrecht: Springer.

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      26 Committee on Certification in Medical Sociology. 1986. Washington, D.C.: American Sociological Association.

      27 Conrad, Peter. 1992. “Medicalization and Social Control.” Annual Review of Sociology 18: 209–32.

      28 Conrad, Peter and Valerie Leiter. 2004. “Medicalization, Markets and Consumers.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 45: 158–76.

      29 Constantinou, Costas. 2015. “Individualized Medical Sociology: Placing Sociology in Medical Practice.” Journal of Applied Social Science 9: 182–90.

      30 Cortez, Dagoberto, Douglas Maynard, and Toby Campbell. 2019. “Creating Space to Discuss End-of-Life Issues in Cancer Care.” Patient Education and Counseling 102: 216–22.

      31 Dyrbye, Lotte, Tait Shanafelt, Christine Sinsky, Pamela Cipriano, Jay Bhatt, Alexander Ommaya, Colin West, and David Meyers. 2017. “Burnout among Health Care Professionals: A Call to Explore and Address this Underrecognized Threat to Safe, High-Quality Care.” National Academy of Medicine July 5.

      32 Ferraro, Kenneth and Tetyana Shippee. 2009. “Aging and Cumulative Inequality: How Does Inequality Get under the Skin?” The Gerontologist 49: 333–43.

      33 Freeman, Howard, Sol Levine, and Leo Reeder. 1979. Handbook of Medical Sociology, 3rd edition. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall.

      34 Freeman, Howard and Leo Reeder. 1957. “Medical Sociology: A Review of the Literature.” American Sociological Review 22: 73–81.

      35 Freund, Peter, Meredith McGuire, and Linda Podhurst. 2003. Health, Illness, and the Social Body: A Critical Sociology. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.

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      37 Gold, Margaret. 1977. “A Crisis of Identity: The Case of Medical Sociology.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 18: 160–8.

      38 Hollingshead, August. 1973. “Medical Sociology: A Brief Review.” The Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly 51: 531–42.

      39 Horobin, Gordon. 1985. “Medical Sociology in Britain: True Confessions of an Empiricist.” Sociology of Health & Illness 7: 94–107.

      40 House, James. 2002. “Understanding Social Factors and Inequalities in Health: 20th Century Progress and 21st Century Prospects.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 43: 125–42.

      41 Kaiser, Karen. 2008. “The Meaning of the Survivor Identity for Women with Breast Cancer.” Social Science & Medicine 67: 79–87.

      42 Kawachi, Ichiro and S. Subramanian. 2018. “Social Epidemiology for the 21st Century.” Social Science & Medicine 196: 240–5.

      43 Kessler, Ronald, James House, Renne Anspach, and David Williams. 1995. “Social Psychology and Health.” Pp. 548–70 in Sociological Perspectives on Social Psychology, edited by K. Cook, G. Fine, and J. House. Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon.

      44 Levine, Sol. 1987. “The Changing Terrains in Medical Sociology: Emergent Concern with Quality of Life.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 28: 1–6.

      45 Link, Bruce and Jo Phelan. 2000. “Evaluating the Fundamental Cause Explanation for Social Disparities in Health.” Pp. 33–46 in Handbook of Medical Sociology, edited by C. Bird, P. Conrad, and A. Fremont. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.

      46 Lutfey, Karen and Jeremy Freese. 2005. Toward Some Fundamentals of Fundamental Causality: Socioeconomic Status and Health in the Routine Clinic Visit for Diabetes. American Journal of Sociology 110: 1326–72.

      47 McIntire, Charles. 1991. “The Importance of the Study of Medical Sociology.” Sociological Practice 9: 30–7.

      48 McLeod, Jane, Christy Erving, and Jennifer Caputo. 2014. “Health Inequalities.” Pp. 715–42 in Handbook of the Social Psychology of Inequality, edited by J. McLeod, E. Lawler, and M. Schwalbe. New York: Springer.

      49 Mechanic, David. 1966. “The Sociology of Medicine: Viewpoints and Perspectives.” Journal of Health and Human Behavior 7: 237–48.

      50 Mirowsky, John and Catherine Ross. 2003. Social Causes of Psychological Distress. Hawthorne, NY: Aldine de Gruyter/Transaction.

      51 Mossakowski, Krysia. 2003. “Coping with Perceived Discrimination: Does Ethnic Identity Protect Mental Health?” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 44: 318–31.

      52 O’Rand, Angela. 1996. “The Precious and the Precocious: Understanding Cumulative Disadvantage and Cumulative Advantage over the Life Course.” The Gerontologist 36: 230–8.

      53 Oh, Hyeyoung. 2017. “Resisting Throughput Pressures: Physicians’ and Patients’ Strategies to Manage Hospital Discharge.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 58: 116–30.

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