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ワイリー・ブラックウェル版 健康・病気・行動の社会科学百科事典(第2版・全6巻)

ますます社会化する健康と病気の問題系を開く浩瀚な学際的百科事典、11年ぶりの新版!

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ワイリー・ブラックウェル版 健康・病気・行動の社会科学百科事典(第2版・全6巻)
The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior, and Society 2nd Edition

Edited by William C. Cockerham, Jonathan Gabe, Stella R. Quah, & J. Michael Ryan
2nd ed. 2025:08 6 vols. 3,264 p. ISBN 978-1-119-90839-5 (Wiley-Blackwell) -US-
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概要

健康と病気にかかわる幅広く学際的なテーマを社会科学全体的な視野から包括した浩瀚な百科事典(初版ISBN 9781444330762)の11年ぶりの新版である本書は、近年ますますグローバルに注目される健康と社会の関係を踏まえて、大幅に改訂アップデートされました。全く新たに設けたセクションでは、グローバル・パンデミック、慢性疾患、エピジェネティクス、感染症、研究方法論を取り上げています。全体では、500人以上の世界的な研究者が執筆協力した約600項目をアルファベット順に収録します。健康社会学の第一人者William C. Cockerhamが初版から継続の他は新たな共編者を迎え、とりわけ、著名社会学者J. Michael Ryanは、このほど新版が刊行された「ワイリー・ブラックウェル版 社会学百科事典(第2版・全12巻)」(日本総代理店:紀伊國屋書店)共編者も務めています。

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収録項目明細

  • Abortion
  • Absolute Deprivation
  • Addiction and Health Care
  • Adolescence
  • Adolescent Fertility and Early Marriage
  • Advanced Practice Nurse
  • Africans, Health of
  • Aging
  • Aging and Health
  • Aging and Health Geography
  • Aging and Stress
  • Alcohol
  • Alcohol Use/Dependence
  • Allied Health Professions
  • Animal Health
  • Animal Research
  • Anthropology of Child Health
  • Anti-Quarantine Protests
  • Arab World, Health Issues amid Turmoil
  • Arabs, Health of
  • Asian Americans, Health of
  • Asians, Health of
  • Asthma
  • Asylum and Post-asylum Geographies of Psychiatric Health Care
  • Beauty Products and Health
  • Biobanks and DNA Databases
  • Bioethics
  • Bioethics and Sociology
  • Biographical Disruption
  • Biology and Life Sciences
  • Biomedical Techniques and Innovations
  • Biomedicalization
  • Biopolitics
  • Biopolitics and Biological Citizenship
  • Biosociety and Genetics
  • Blood
  • Body, Sociology of the
  • Bourdieu, Pierre
  • Brain Drain
  • Cancer
  • Cancer Prevention
  • Cancer Prevention Services, Utilization of
  • Care, Quality of
  • Caregiving and Gender
  • Child Birth Practices
  • Childhood
  • Children’s and Adolescents’ Health in the United States
  • Children’s Geographies of Health
  • Chiropractors
  • Cholesterol
  • Chronic Illness and Disability
  • Circumcision, Male
  • Classical Sociology
  • Clinical Reasoning
  • Clinical Trials
  • Clinical Trials and Race
  • COM-B MODEL
  • Communities of Practice
  • Community Intervention Trials
  • Community-Based and Family Support Mental Health Services
  • Compassion Fatigue
  • Competition, Managed
  • Complementary and Alternative Medicine
  • Complementary and Alternative Medicine Usage among Men and Women
  • Complementary and Alternative Medicine Usage and Race
  • Complexity and Health
  • Concordance
  • Conflict Theory
  • Contemporary Theory
  • Contexts of Mental Illness and Stigma
  • Control, Sense of
  • Conversation Analysis
  • Cosmetic Surgery
  • Countervailing Powers
  • COVID-19 Pandemic, the
  • COVID-19, Bubble Metaphor
  • COVID-19, Children and
  • COVID-19, Citizenship and
  • COVID-19, Digital Inequality and
  • COVID-19, Education and
  • COVID-19, Environmental Impacts of
  • COVID-19, Race/Ethnicity and
  • COVID-19, Religion and
  • COVID-19, Sexualities and
  • COVID-19, the Arts and Artists
  • Criminal Victimization
  • Crisis Standards of Care
  • Critical Care
  • Critical Health Psychology
  • Critical Realism
  • Critical Theory
  • Culture-Bound Syndrome
  • Curricular Models
  • Deafness
  • Death and Dying, Cross-National Perspectives
  • Deinstitutionalization
  • Dementia
  • Demographic Methods
  • Dentists
  • Depression
  • Deviance
  • Diabetes
  • Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)
  • Dirty Work
  • Disability and Chronic Illness
  • Disability Inclusion in Schools
  • Disability Theory
  • Disease and Representation
  • Disease Clusters
  • Disease Diffusion
  • Disease Ecology
  • Domestic Violence
  • Drug Abuse/Dependence
  • Drugs: Public Policy
  • Durkheim, Émile
  • Eastern and Central Europeans, Health of
  • Eating Disorders
  • Ebola
  • Economic Impact of COVID-19
  • Effort–Reward Imbalance
  • eHealth
  • Elder Mistreatment
  • Embodiment
  • Embryo and Fetus
  • Emergency Department
  • Emerging Infectious Diseases
  • Emotions, Sociology of
  • Environmental Health and Community Activism
  • Environmental Health Geography
  • Epidemics/Pandemics
  • Epidemiologic (Observational) Studies
  • Epigenetics
  • Epilepsy
  • Ethnography
  • Eugenics
  • Euthanasia
  • Family and Physical Health
  • Family and Stress
  • Family Caregivers and Substance Use
  • Family Caregivers: Dementia
  • Fat Studies
  • Feminism
  • Food Deserts
  • Food Insecurity
  • Food Risks and Scares
  • Foucault, Michel
  • France Healthcare Delivery System
  • Fundamental Cause Theory
  • Gender and Life Expectancy
  • Gender and Mental Illness
  • Gender and Self-Salience
  • Gender and the Body
  • Gender and the Professions
  • Gender Attitudes: Infertility
  • Gender Paradox (and the Health Myth)
  • Gender, Health, and Constrained Choice
  • Gender, Illness, and Social Construction
  • Gender, Stress, and Health
  • Gender-Affirming Health Care
  • Gender-as-Relational Approach
  • Gendered Health Discourse
  • Gendered Occupational Hazards
  • Gene
  • Gene–Environment Correlation
  • Gene–Environment Interaction
  • General Practitioners
  • Genetics
  • Genetics and Genomics in Public Health
  • Genital Cutting, Female
  • Genome-Wide Association Study (GWAS)
  • Geographies of Bioscience, Medical Technology, and Health
  • Geographies of Care
  • Geographies of Disability and Impairment
  • Geographies of Ethnicity and Health
  • Geographies of Gender and Health
  • Geographies of Global Health
  • Geographies of Health and Risk
  • Geographies of Health and Well-Being
  • Geographies of Health Inequality
  • Geographies of Health-Care Access
  • Geographies of Health-Care Provision
  • Geographies of HIV/AIDS
  • Geographies of Space, Place, and Population Health
  • GIS and Health Geography
  • Global Health
  • Grandparenting
  • Green and Blue Spaces and Health
  • Habitus, Class, and Health
  • Happiness, Flourishing, and Life Satisfaction
  • Healing and Gender Roles
  • Health
  • Health Administration
  • Health and Climate Change
  • Health and Culture
  • Health and Economic Stress
  • Health and Globalization
  • Health and Illness, Cultural Perspectives on
  • Health and Marxism
    Health and Physical Activity
  • Health and Religion
  • Health and Smoking
  • Health and Welfare Systems
  • Health Behavior
  • Health Belief Model
  • Health Campaigns
  • Health Care Delivery System: China
  • Health Care Delivery System: India
  • Health Care Delivery System: Italy
  • Health Care Delivery System: Japan
  • Health Care Delivery System: Mexico
  • Health Care Delivery System: Russia
  • Health Care Delivery System: Singapore
  • Health Care Delivery System: South Africa
  • Health Care Delivery System: Taiwan
  • Health Care Delivery System: Ukraine
  • Health Care Systems of the World, Changing
  • Health Care Workers and COVID-19
  • Health Care, Commercialism in
  • Health Care, Communication in
  • Health Care, Consumerism in
  • Health Disparities
  • Health Geography
  • Health Inequalities, Work, and Welfare
  • Health Lifestyles and Health Lifestyle Theory
  • Health Locus of Control
  • Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)
  • Health Policy
  • Health Professions and Organization
  • Health Professions and the State
  • Health Professions, Marginalized
  • Health Professions, Sociology of
  • Health Promotion Programs: Design, Monitoring, and Evaluation
  • Health Promotion, Health Education, and Prevention: Definitions and Perspectives
  • Health Psychology
  • Health Psychology and Behavior Change
  • Health Psychology and Psychobiology
  • Health Social Movements
  • Health, Cultural Competence in
  • Health, Education, and Gender
  • Health, Identities, and Stress
  • Health, Men
  • Health, Political Economy of
  • Health, Self-Rated
  • Health, the Internet, and Media
  • Health, Women’s
  • Health-Care Delivery System: Brazil
  • Health-Care Delivery System: Canada
  • Health-Care Delivery System: Germany
  • Health-Care Delivery System: Sweden
  • Healthcare Delivery System: Thailand
  • Health-Care Delivery System: United States
  • HERITABILITY
  • HIV/AIDS and Gender Disparities
  • HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Testing for
  • HIV/AIDS, Health Services Utilization Among People Living with HIV/AIDS
  • Holistic Therapies
  • Home Care Workers
  • Homelessness and Health Care
  • Homelessness and Health Internationally
  • Homelessness and Physical Health in the United States
  • Homelessness, Stigma, and Health
  • Hospital Director
  • Hospitals in the United Kingdom (UK)
  • Hospitals in the United States
  • Human Tissue
  • Humanitarian Medicine and Organizations
  • ICT in Health Care
  • ICTs and Stress
  • Ignorance Studies
  • Illness
  • Illness Behavior
  • Illness Experience
  • Immigrant Health
  • Impact of Business and Corporate Practices on Health
  • Income Inequality Hypothesis
  • Indigenous Health
  • Infectious Disease
  • Infodemics
  • Injuries
  • Insanity Defense
  • Interprofessional Boundaries
  • Interprofessional Conflict
  • Interprofessional Education
  • Intimate Partner Violence, (IPV)
  • Labor Markets of Health Professions
  • Landscapes of Despair
  • Latin Americans, Health of
  • Lay Expertise
  • Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Stress
  • Life Course
  • Life Course Theory
  • Loneliness
  • Madness
  • Malaria
  • Managed Care
  • Masks and Mask Usage
  • Measuring Race/Ethnicity for Health
  • Medical and Illness Narratives
  • Medical Anthropology
  • Medical Anthropology and Psychiatric Medicine
  • Medical Education and Evidence-Based Medicine
  • Medical Education and Faculty Development
  • Medical Education and Professionalism
  • Medical Education and the Hidden Curriculum
  • Medical Education and the Medical Humanities
  • Medical Education, Assessment in
  • Medical Education, Globalization of
  • Medical Education, Pierre Bourdieu and
  • Medical Education, Sociology of
  • Medical Geography
  • Medical Knowledge
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Medical Pluralism
  • Medical Research
  • Medical School Socialization
  • Medical Schools as Professional Workplaces
  • Medical Sociology
  • Medical Sociology and Genetics
  • Medical Systems and Practices
  • Medical Uncertainty
  • Medicalization
  • Medicalization and Medicines
  • Medicine, Evidence-Based
  • Medicine, Sociology in
  • Medicine, Sociology of
  • Mental Health
  • Mental Health and Aging
  • Mental Health and Criminal Justice
  • Mental Health and Ethnic Identity
  • Mental Health and Family
  • Mental Health and Family Status
  • Mental Health and Immigrant Status
  • Mental Health and Income Inequality
  • Mental Health and Marital Status
  • Mental Health and Neighborhoods
  • Mental Health and Religion
  • Mental Health and Self-Esteem
  • Mental Health and Social Networks
  • Mental Health and Victimization
  • Mental Health and Work
  • Mental Health Disorders, Prevention of
  • Mental Health Geographies
  • Mental Health Policies, International
  • Mental Health Preventive Services, Utilization of
  • Mental Health Public Policies in the United States
  • Mental Health Treatment, History of
  • Mental Health, Men’s
  • Mental Illness and Discrimination
  • Mental Illness and Labeling Theory
  • Mental Illness and Suicide
  • Mental Illness and the Media
  • Mental Illness in Adolescence and Young Adulthood
  • Mental Illness in Childhood
  • Mental Illness, Diagnosis of
  • Mental Illness, Geneticization of
  • Mental Illness, Measuring
  • Mental Illness, Medicalization of
  • Mental Illness, the Anti-Psychiatry Perspective
  • Mental Illness: A Critical Synthesis of Sociological Explanations
  • Methodology
  • Mexican Americans, Health of
  • Middle-Range Theory
  • Midlife
  • Midwives
  • Migration
  • Migration and Health
  • Migration, Stress, and Health
  • Military and Stress
  • Mixed Utilization of Health Services
  • Modernity
  • Mortality and Religion
  • Multiple Roles and Women’s Health
  • Necroethics
  • Needs Assessment
  • Neighborhood Disadvantage and Well-being
  • Neoliberalism and Health
  • Neuroscience, Sociology of
  • Non-communicable Diseases
  • Nurses
  • Nutrition and Health
  • Obesity and Gender
  • Occupational Health and Safety
  • Older Adults, Health of the
  • Online Health Information Seeking and Stress
  • Opioid Crisis
  • Optometrists
  • Organ Donation and Race
  • Osteopaths
  • Pain
  • Palliative Care
  • Pand(m)emic
  • Pandemic Geographies
  • Pandemic Preparedness and Response
  • Parenthood and Health
  • Parenting and Stress
  • Parkinson’s Disease
  • Patient Outcomes in Mental Disorders
  • Patient Partners and Peer Workers
  • Patient Safety
  • Patient Trajectories
  • Patient Trust
  • Patient/User Associations
  • Patient–Physician Communication
  • Patients
  • Pharmaceutical Industries
  • Pharmaceutical Regulation
  • Pharmaceuticals and Society
  • Pharmacists
  • Pharmacists in Patient Outcomes, Role of
  • Phenomenology
  • Physical Distancing
  • Physician Assistant Profession
  • Physician–Patient Interaction and Gender Differences
  • Physicians and Professionalism
  • Place, Stress, and Health
  • Policing and Mental Health
  • Pollution and Environmental Hazards
  • Polygenic Scores (PGSs)/Polygenic Indices (PGIs)
  • Postmodernity
  • Poststructuralism and Postmodernism
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
  • Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder
  • Prenatal Diagnosis and Screening
  • Preventive Health Behavior and Health Education
  • Preventive Health Behavior: Conceptual Approaches
  • Primary Care
  • Privacy and Health
  • Professional Careers
  • Professional Deviance
  • Professional Ecologies
  • Professional Ethics and Accountability
  • Professional Trust
  • Professional Work, Managing
  • Professions and Institutions
  • Professions and Professionalism
  • Professions and the Public
  • Professions, Organized
  • Psychiatry and Race
  • Public Health
  • Qualitative Research Methods
  • Quantitative Methods
  • Queering Families
  • Race and Class, Intersections of
  • Race and Distrust of Medicine
  • Race and Gender: Intersectionality Theory
  • Race and Health Disparities
  • Race and Medical Education
  • Race and Medical Experimentation
  • Race and Nursing
  • Race and Public Health
  • Race and Stress
  • Race and the End of Life in the United States
  • Race and the History of the Medical Profession
  • Race, Ethnicity, and Caregiving
  • Race, Ethnicity, Culture, and Health in the United States
  • Race, Medicine, and Genocide
  • Race, Place, and Unequal Health
  • Race, Religion, and Health, Intersection of
  • Racial Disparities in Health-Care Access in the United States
  • Racism and Health
  • Racism, Health, and Health Care
  • Racism, Race, and Mental Health
  • Rationalization
  • Reflexive Modernization
  • Refugees, Health, and Gender
  • Relative Deprivation
  • Religion and Biological Functioning
  • Religion and Health Lifestyles
  • Religion and Sleep
  • Resuscitation, Cardiopulmonary
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Risk
  • Risk and Health Care
  • Risk Communication
  • Rural Health Geography
  • Schizophrenia
  • Screening
  • Screening for Disease
  • Sex
  • Sex, Sexuality, and Health Geography
  • “Sexual and Gender Minority (SGM) Families”
  • Sexual and Gender Minority (SGM) Health
  • Sexually Transmitted Infectious Diseases and Epidemics, Prevention of
  • Sick Role
  • Slavery, Segregation, and Health
  • Social Anxiety Disorder and Shyness
  • Social Anxiety Disorder and the Myths that Perpetuate It
  • Social Capital
  • Social Causation and Social Selection
  • Social Causation of Disease
  • Social Constructionism
  • Social Epidemiology
  • Social Gradient
  • Social Integration, Social Relationships, and Stress
  • Social Psychology and the Stress Process
  • Social Support
  • Social Support and Illness
  • Social Support and Mental Health
  • Social Versus Biological Conceptions of Race
  • Social Welfare and Mental Health Care
  • Socialist Medicine
  • Socialized Medicine
  • Socioeconomic Status and Health
  • Socioeconomic Status and Health Behaviors
  • Socioeconomic Status and Mental Illness
  • Socioeconomic Status and Mortality
  • Socioeconomic Status and Physical Health
  • Socioeconomic Status and Stress
  • Socioeconomic Status, Definition
  • Socioeconomic Status, Measurement
  • Sociology of Mental Illness
  • Somatization
  • Spatial Epidemiology
  • Specialty Choice
  • Stem Cell Research
  • Stigma
  • Stigma, Stress, and Health
  • Stress Across the Life Course
  • Stress among the Homeless
  • Stress and Acculturation
  • Stress and Adolescence
  • Stress and Crime
  • Stress and Disasters
  • Stress and Health
  • Stress and Mental Illness
  • Stress and Migration
  • Stress and Relationships
  • Stress and Religion
  • Stress and Work
  • Stress Management: Health Workers
  • Stress Management: International Variations
  • Stress Outcomes, Measuring
  • Stress Proliferation
  • Stress, Coping, and Social Support Processes
  • Stress, Mattering, and Health
  • Stress, Social Capital, and Health
  • Stress, Work/Family
  • Stress: Conceptualization in Medicine and Social Sciences
  • Stress: Intergenerational Meaning
  • Stressors, Primary and Secondary
  • Stressors, Types of
  • Structural Functionalism
  • Substance Abuse and Parenthood
  • Substance Abuse Etiology
  • Surveillance
  • Symbolic Interaction
  • Syndemic Theory
  • Syndemics
  • Systems Theory
  • Teamwork
  • Technology
  • Terrorism and Stress
  • The “Teachable Moment”
  • The British National Health Service
  • The Social Construction of Mental Illness
  • Theory of Planned Behavior
  • Therapeutic Landscapes, Health, and Healing
  • Third and Fourth Ages
  • Tobacco
  • Toxic Wild West Syndrome
  • Traditional Health Services Utilization among Cancer Patients in Developing Countries
  • Traditional Health Services Utilization among Indigenous Peoples
  • Transcultural Psychiatry
  • Transgender Health
  • Transgender Stigma
  • Translational Research
  • Transportation and Health
  • Trust
  • Tuberculosis
  • User Participation (in Health Service)
  • Vaccination
  • Vaccination as a Public Health Measure: Challenges
  • Vital Statistics
  • Voluntary Care
  • Weber, Max
  • Western Europeans, Health of
  • White Americans, Health of
  • Whitehall Studies
  • Widowhood
  • Women’s Mental Health
  • Zoom Fatigue

寄稿者一覧

LAN N. ÐOÀN
NYU Grossman School of Medicine, USA

  • Asian Americans, Health of

KATHLEEN ABRAHAMSON
Purdue University, USA

  • Privacy and Health

TRACEY L. ADAMS
The University of Western Ontario, Canada

  • Interprofessional Conflict

PETER AGGLETON
University of New South Wales, Australia

  • HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Testing for

MEGAN AGNEW
University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA

  • Midlife

GBEMI Agunbiade
University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), USA

  • Embryo and Fetus

BENGT AHGREN
Nordic School of Public Health, Sweden

  • Health-Care Delivery System: Sweden

ANDY ALASZEWSKI
University of Kent, UK

  • Health Policy

PRISCILLA ALDERSON
University of London, UK

  • Medical Uncertainty

ELENA AMBROSINO
Maastricht University, The Netherlands

  • Genetics and Genomics in Public Health

ADEL ANDEMESKEL
Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine, USA

  • Health Promotion Programs: Design, Monitoring, and Evaluation

JAMES G. ANDERSON
Purdue University, USA

  • Privacy and Health

PETER ANDERSON
Maastricht University, The Netherlands; Newcastle University, UK

  • Alcohol

WILLIAM A. ANDERSON
University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

  • Stress, Social Capital, and Health

MATTHEW A. ANDERSSON
Baylor University, USA

  • Contexts of Mental Illness and Stigma
  • Socioeconomic Status and Physical Health

GAVIN J. ANDREWS
McMaster University, Canada

  • Health Geography
  • Pandemic Geographies

MASAHIRA ANESAKI (姉崎正平)
Nihon University School of Medicine, Japan

  • Health Care Delivery System: Japan

GEORGIA J. ANETZBERGER
Case Western Reserve University, USA

  • Elder Mistreatment

ANA ANTIĆ
University of Copenhagen, Denmark

  • Transcultural Psychiatry

DIOMIDIS ANTONIADIS
Psychiatric Hospital of Thessaloniki, Greece; School of Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

  • Mental Illness, the Anti-Psychiatry Perspective of

NAJUWA ARENDSE
SAMRC-Unisa Masculinity and Health Research Unit/Institute for Social and Health Sciences, University of South Africa, South Africa

  • Mental Illness and Suicide

FREDERICK A. ARMAH
Western University, Canada

  • Environmental Health Geography

NATALIE ARMSTRONG
University of Leicester, UK

  • Screening for Disease

AMIT ARORA
Keele University, UK

  • Older Adults, Health of the

ANMOL ARORA
University of Cambridge, UK

  • Older Adults, Health of the

KRISTINE ARTELLO
Virginia Commonwealth University, USA

  • Stress and Crime

PETER J. ASPINALL
University of Kent, UK

  • Measuring Race/Ethnicity for Health

HANS A. BAER
University of Melbourne, Australia

  • Chiropractors
  • Osteopaths

SYLVIA C. BAGGE
Athabasca University, Canada

  • Widowhood

ELIZABETH H. BAKER
University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

  • Children’s and Adolescents’ Health in the United States
  • Socioeconomic Status, Definition

KELLAN E. BAKER
Whitman-Walker Institute, USA

  • Gender-Affirming Health Care

LISA BAKER
University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

  • Stress Management: Health Workers

ROBERT BAKER
Union College, USA

  • Race and the History of the Medical Profession

ELYAS BAKHTIARI
Boston University, USA

  • Social Constructionism

KELLY S. BALISTRERI
Bowling Green State University, USA

  • Mental Health and Family

PERI J. BALLANTYNE
Trent University, Canada

  • Pharmacists in Patient Outcomes, Role of
  1. BALLWEG
    University of Washington, USA
  • Physician Assistant Profession

ANDREW S. BALMER
University of Manchester, UK

  • Epigenetics
  • Gene

CLARE BAMBRA
Durham University, UK

  • Health Inequalities, Work, and Welfare

JOHN BANJA
Emory University, USA

  • Professional Deviance

RACHEL BARKEN
McMaster University, Canada

  • Home Care Workers

ROSS BARNETT
University of Canterbury, New Zealand

  • Geographies of Health-Care Provision

DONALD A. BARR
Stanford University, USA

  • Race and Medical Education

HUGH BARR
Centre for the Advancement of Interprofessional Education, UK; University of Westminster, UK

  • Interprofessional Education

STACEY L. BARRENGER
Northeast Ohio Medical University, USA

  • Community-Based and Family Support Mental Health Services

JOHN P. BARTKOWSKI
The University of Texas at San Antonio, USA

  • Women’s Mental Health

SKYLER BASTOW
Florida State University, USA

  • Sexual and Gender Minority (SGM) Health

LORI BRAND BATEMAN
University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

  • Socioeconomic Status, Measurement

LAIA BÉCARES
University of Manchester, UK

  • Racism, Health, and Health Care

CHELSEA BELANGER
The University of Texas at San Antonio, USA

  • Women’s Mental Health

LINDA L. BELGRAVE
University of Miami, USA

  • Symbolic Interaction

KATHRYN M. BELL
Acadia University, Canada

  • Domestic Violence

AKEIA A. F. BENARD
Wheelock College, USA

  • Health and Illness, Cultural Perspectives on

DAVID I. BENBOW
University of Sheffield, UK

  • Hospitals in the United Kingdom (UK)

GILLIAN BENDELOW
University of Sussex, UK

  • Body, Sociology of the

HENRI BERGERON
Sciences Po, Center for the Sociology of Organizations, CNRS, France

  • Epidemics/Pandemics

RONALD W. BERKOWSKY
California State University Channel Islands, USA; University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

  • Aging and Stress
  • ICTs and Stress
  • Stress Across the Life Course

STÈVE BERNARDIN
Université Gustave Eiffel, France

  • Injuries

BOEL BERNER
Linköping University, Sweden

  • Technology

LUCY R. BETTS
Nottingham Trent University, UK

  • Mental Health and Victimization

JOHANNES BIJLSMA
Utrecht University and Groningen University, The Netherlands

  • Insanity Defense

CHLOE E. BIRD
RAND Corporation, USA

  • Gender, Health, and Constrained Choice

OMAR T. BIRD
University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA

  • Race and Stress

JESSICA A. BIRG
University of South Florida, USA

  • Social Anxiety Disorder and the Myths that Perpetuate It

DINUR BLUM
California State University, USA; California State University, Los Angeles, USA; California State University Los Angeles, USA

  • Anti-Quarantine Protests
  • COVID-19, Education and
  • Economic Impact of COVID-19
  • Infodemics
  • Toxic Wild West Syndrome
  • Zoom Fatigue

SUSAN BODNAR-DEREN
Virginia Commonwealth University, USA

  • Death and Dying, Cross-National Perspectives

OLGA V. BOIKO
University of Exeter Medical School, UK

  • Systems Theory

CHRISTIAN BONAH
Université de Strasbourg, France

  • Pharmaceutical Industries

NATALIE BONFINE
Northeast Ohio Medical University, USA

  • Community-Based and Family Support Mental Health Services

ERICA BORGSTROM
The Open University, UK

  • Ethnography

OLIVIER BORRAZ
Sciences Po, Center for the Sociology of Organizations, CNRS, France

  • Epidemics/Pandemics

EMMA R. BOSLEY-SMITH
Alma College, USA

  • “Sexual and Gender Minority (SGM) Families”

IVY L. BOURGEAULT
University of Ottawa, Canada

  • Health-Care Delivery System: Canada

IVY LYNN BOURGEAULT
University of Ottawa, Canada

  • Migration

CÉLÉNIE BRASSELET
University of Lille, France

  • Disability Inclusion in Schools

GLYNIS M. BREAKWELL
University of Bath, UK and Imperial College, UK

  • COVID-19, Race/Ethnicity and

JOSLYN BRENTON
Ithaca College, USA

  • Gendered Health Discourse

HÉLÈNE BRETIN
University of Sorbonne Paris Nord, France

  • Abortion

NICKY BRITTEN
University of Exeter, UK

  • Concordance

ANNIE BRITTON
University College London, UK

  • Whitehall Studies

HILKE BROCKMANN
Jacobs University Bremen, Germany

  • Health-Care Delivery System: Germany

CAROLINE V. BROOKS
Indiana University, USA

  • Mental Health and Social Networks

MARVA BROOKS
Eastern Michigan University, USA

  • Homelessness and Health Internationally

ALEX BROOM
The Sydney Centre for Healthy Societies, School of Social and Political Sciences, The University of Sydney, Australia; University of Queensland, Australia

  • Cancer
  • Traditional Health Services Utilization among Cancer Patients in Developing Countries

CARAGH BROSNAN
University of Newcastle, Australia

  • Medical Education, Pierre Bourdieu and

BAPTISTE BROSSARD
University of York, UK

  • Mental Illness: A Critical Synthesis of Sociological Explanations

Ryan Brown
RAND Corporation, USA

  • Life Course

PETER J. BROWN
Emory University, USA

  • Infectious Disease

PHIL BROWN
Northeastern University, USA

  • Health Social Movements

TIM BROWN
Queen Mary University of London, UK

  • Disease and Representation
  • Geographies of Global Health

BERKLEY J. BROWNE
Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine, USA

  • Race and Medical Education

ABRAM L. BRUMMETT
Oakland University, USA

  • Professional Ethics and Accountability

ALASTAIR M. BUCHAN
University of Oxford, UK

  • Medical Schools as Professional Workplaces

GRACE BUDRYS
DePaul University, USA

  • Health-Care Delivery System: United States
  • Hospitals in the United States

VIOLA BURAU
University of Aarhus, Denmark

  • Health Professions and the State

AMY BURDETTE
Florida State University, USA

  • Religion and Biological Functioning

GIOVANI BURGOS
Adelphi University, USA

  • Stress and Health

MIKE BURY
Royal Holloway, UK

  • Illness

HELEN BUSBY
University of Leicester, UK

  • Blood

JOAN BUSFIELD
University of Essex, UK

  • Gender and Mental Illness

FRANÇOIS BUTON
CNRS – ENS de Lyon, Triangle, France

  • Surveillance

PAULA BYRNE
University of Galway, Ireland

  • Cholesterol

THEA CACCHIONI
University of Victoria, Canada

  • Feminism

CINDY L. CAIN
University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

  • Gender and the Professions

MICHAEL CALNAN
University of Kent, UK

  • Health and Welfare Systems
  • Physicians and Professionalism

MARITA CAMPOS-MELADY
Sage Neuroscience Center, USA

  • Family Caregivers and Substance Use

QIUCHANG CAO
Florida State University, USA

  • Mental Health and Aging

JENNIFER L. CAPUTO
Indiana University, USA; Indiana University, USA

  • Parenting and Stress
  • Social Psychology and the Stress Process

Carol A. Caronna
Towson University, USA

  • Gendered Occupational Hazards

RICHARD M. CARPIANO
University of British Columbia, Canada

  • Neighborhood Disadvantage and Well-being

DAWN CARR
Florida State University, USA

  • Mental Health and Aging

DEBORAH CARR
Rutgers University, USA

  • Death and Dying, Cross-National Perspectives

MARIA DEL RIO CARRAL
University of Lausanne, Switzerland

  • Critical Health Psychology

EVAN CASTEL
University of Toronto, Canada

  • Environmental Health and Community Activism

PATRICK CASTEL
Sciences Po, Center for the Sociology of Organizations, CNRS, France

  • Epidemics/Pandemics

Michel Castra
Université de Lille, France

  • Euthanasia

MICHEL CASTRA
Université de Lille, France

  • Palliative Care

ROBERTO CASTRO
National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico

  • Health Care Delivery System: Mexico

JASLEEN K. CHAHAL
Miami University, USA

  • Social Integration, Social Relationships, and Stress

BRIGITTE CHAMAK
Université Paris Descartes, France

  • Patient/User Associations

AMY CHANDLER
University of Edinburgh, UK

  • Mental Illness: A Critical Synthesis of Sociological Explanations

SUSAN M. CHANDLER
University of Hawaii, USA

  • Mental Health Public Policies in the United States

MEEI-SHIA CHEN
National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

  • Asians, Health of

XINGUANG CHEN
Wayne State University School of Medicine, USA

  • Health and Smoking

YUET-WAH CHEUNG
Hong Kong Shue Yan University, Hong Kong

  • Substance Abuse Etiology

HAEJOO CHUNG
Korea University, South Korea

  • Socioeconomic Status and Mental Illness

ADELE E. CLARKE
University of California, USA

  • Biomedicalization

MONA CLARO
University of Liège, Belgium

  • Abortion

OBRENKA THOMPSON CLAYBORN
The University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

  • Obesity and Gender

DAVID COBURN
University of Toronto, Canada

  • Neoliberalism and Health

GEOFFREY B. COCKERHAM
Utah Valley University, USA

  • Health and Globalization
  • Health, Political Economy of

WILLIAM C. COCKERHAM
University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA; University of Maryland, USA; University of Kentucky, USA; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA; University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA and University of Maryland, USA; University of Maryland, USA; University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

  • Classical Sociology
  • Contemporary Theory
  • Deinstitutionalization
  • Durkheim, Émile
  • Health
  • Health and Globalization
  • Health Behavior
  • Health Lifestyles and Health Lifestyle Theory
  • Medical Sociology
  • Modernity
  • Postmodernity
  • Schizophrenia
  • Sick Role
  • Socialist Medicine
  • Weber, Max

SAMANTHA COCKINGS
University of Southampton, UK

  • Spatial Epidemiology

FRAN COLLYER
University of Wollongong, Australia

  • Conflict Theory

JINETTE COMEAU
King’s University College at Western University, Canada

  • Mental Illness in Childhood

MARK CONNER
University of Leeds, UK

  • Theory of Planned Behavior

PETER CONRAD
Brandeis University, USA

  • Medicalization

MOLLY COPELAND
Michigan State University, USA

  • Adolescence

KITTY K. CORBETT
Simon Fraser University, Canada

  • Global Health

ALISSA CORDNER
Northeastern University, USA

  • Health Social Movements

SHELIA R. COTTEN
Michigan State University, USA; Clemson University, USA

  • Online Health Information Seeking and Stress
  • Social Support

VINCENT T. COVELLO
Center for Risk Communication, USA

  • Risk Communication

CAROLE COX
Fordham University, USA

  • Race, Ethnicity, and Caregiving

PETER CROME
University College London, UK

  • Older Adults, Health of the

NATHAN CROWE
Arizona State University, USA

  • Biology and Life Sciences

RICHARD L. CRUESS
McGill University, Canada

  • Medical School Socialization
  • Professional Trust

SYLVIA R. CRUESS
McGill University, Canada

  • Medical School Socialization
  • Professional Trust

STEVEN CUMMINS
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK

  • Food Deserts

SARAH CURTIS
Durham University, UK

  • Geographies of Health and Risk

JULIE G. CWIKEL
Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel

  • Social Epidemiology

MAIMOONAH DABSHEE
Middle Tennessee State University, USA

  • Deviance

CLARE DANIEL
Tulane University, USA

  • Child Birth Practices

COLTON L. DANIELS
St. Mary’s University, USA

  • Drug Abuse/Dependence

Sharyn Graham Davies
Monash University, Australia

  • COVID-19, Bubble Metaphor

KIM DAVIES
Augusta University, USA

  • Criminal Victimization

JENNY L. DAVIS
James Madison University, USA

  • Embodiment

ANDRIES DE GRIP
Maastricht University, The Netherlands

  • Labor Markets of Health Professions

FERNANDO G. DE MAIO
DePaul University, USA

  • Income Inequality Hypothesis

NANNE DE VRIES
Maastricht University, The Netherlands; Maastricht University, the Netherlands

  • Health Promotion, Health Education, and Prevention: Definitions and Perspectives
  • Health Psychology and Behavior Change

RAYMOND DE VRIES
University of Michigan, USA

  • Bioethics and Sociology

JUSTIN T. DENNEY
Rice University, USA

  • Socioeconomic Status and Health Behaviors

MARGARET DENTON
McMaster University, Canada

  • Home Care Workers

ALICE DESCLAUX
Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD), France, Senegal

  • Ebola

CAROLINE DESOMBRE,
University of Lille, France

  • Disability Inclusion in Schools

Geoffrey DeVerteuil
Cardiff University, UK

  • Landscapes of Despair

KEVIN DEW
Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

  • Structural Functionalism

KHAIRUNNISA A. DHAMANI
Aga Khan University, Tanzania

  • Nurses

GIORGIO DI GESSA
University College London, UK

  • Grandparenting

ROBERT DINGWALL
Dingwall Enterprises and Nottingham Trent University, UK; Dingwall Enterprises and Nottingham Trent University, UK

  • Biosociety and Genetics
  • Medical Sociology and Genetics
  • Pharmacists
  • Professional Ethics and Accountability
  • Socialized Medicine
  • Vital Statistics

ELENA DMITRIEVA
MGIMO University, Russia

  • Health Care Delivery System: Russia

ANGELA J. M. DONKIN
UCL Institute of Health Equity, UK

  • Social Gradient

TIM DORNAN
University of Maastricht, The Netherlands; Maastricht University, The Netherlands

  • Communities of Practice
  • Medical Education and Evidence-Based Medicine

PARIN DOSSA
Simon Fraser University, Canada

  • Immigrant Health

PATRICIA DRENTEA
University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

  • Aging and Health
  • Caregiving and Gender
  • Health, Men

WILLIAM W. DRESSLER
The University of Alabama, USA

  • Race and Public Health

ISABEL DYCK
Queen Mary University of London, UK

  • Immigrant Health

NATHAN E. KRUIS
Penn State Altoona, USA

  • Mental Health and Criminal Justice

WILLIAM W. EATON
Johns Hopkins University, USA

  • Socioeconomic Status and Mental Illness

ELODIE EDWARDS-GROSSI
IRISSO, Université Paris Dauphine-PSL and Institut Universitaire de France, France

  • Pollution and Environmental Hazards

NINA VAN EEKERT
Research Foundation – Flanders (FWO), University of Antwerp, Belgium

  • Genital Cutting, Female

LEONARD E. EGEDE
Medical University of South Carolina, USA

  • Race, Ethnicity, Culture, and Health in the United States

MICHELLE ENGELBRECHT
University of the Free State, South Africa

  • Africans, Health of

CHRISTY L. ERVING
Indiana University, USA

  • Social Psychology and the Stress Process

Josh Evans
University of Alberta, Canada

  • Landscapes of Despair

AUTUMN L. EVANS
North Carolina State University, USA

  • Stigma

BETHAN EVANS
University of Liverpool, UK

  • Fat Studies

HEIDI EWEN
Miami University, USA

  • Social Integration, Social Relationships, and Stress

JAMES FAGG
University College London, UK

  • Children’s Geographies of Health

DENNIS FALZON
World Health Organization, Switzerland

  • Tuberculosis

TARA FANNON
University of Connecticut, USA

  • Deafness

ALEX FAULKNER
University of Sussex, UK

  • Biomedical Techniques and Innovations

ELENA M. FAZIO
Administration for Community Living, USA

  • Stress, Mattering, and Health

KEITH C. FERDINAND
Tulane University School of Medicine, USA

  • Clinical Trials and Race

KENNETH F. FERRARO
Purdue University, USA

  • Race and Health Disparities

MARK G. FIELD
Harvard University, USA

  • Socialist Medicine

ANNE E. FIGERT
Loyola University Chicago, USA

  • Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder

NOHA FIKRY
University of Toronto, Canada

  • Pand(m)emic

ANGELA M. FILIPE
King’s College London, UK

  • Biopolitics

JESSICA FINLAY
University of Colorado, USA

  • Aging and Health Geography

RACHAEL FINN
University of Sheffield, UK

  • Teamwork

CLAUDE FISCHLER
École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, France

  • Food Risks and Scares

KEVIN M. FITZPATRICK
University of Arkansas, USA

  • Race, Place, and Unequal Health

ALISON FIXSEN
University of Westminster, UK

  • Mental Illness, Social Construction of

DEVIN FLAHERTY
University of Texas at San Antonio, USA

  • Medical Anthropology and Psychiatric Medicine

SEBASTIEN FLEURET
Université d’Angers, France

  • Geographies of Health and Well-Being

CAROLINE A. FLUREY
University of the West of England, UK

  • Rheumatoid Arthritis

ALLISON FOLEY
Augusta University, USA

  • Criminal Victimization

RONAN FOLEY
Maynooth University, Ireland

  • Green and Blue Spaces and Health

NICOLAS FORTANÉ
IRISSO, INRAE, Paris-Dauphine University, PSL, France

  • Animal Health

KOSTAS N. FOUNTOULAKIS
School of Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

  • Mental Illness, the Anti-Psychiatry Perspective of

NICK J. FOX
University of Sheffield, UK

  • Poststructuralism and Postmodernism

STEVEN L. FOY
The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, USA

  • Stress Outcomes, Measuring

LUISA FRANZINI
University of Texas School of Public Health, USA

  • Mexican Americans, Health of

ROBERT T. FRASE
Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, USA

  • Quantitative Methods

NICHOLAS FREUDENBERG
City University of New York School of Public Health at Hunter College, USA

  • Impact of Business and Corporate Practices on Health

JONATHAN GABE
Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

  • The British National Health Service

BERNARD J. GALLAGHER III
Villanova University, USA

  • Patient Outcomes in Mental Disorders

PRANALI GANDHI
Tulane University School of Medicine, USA

  • Clinical Trials and Race

CECILIA GANDUGLIA
University of Texas School of Public Health, USA

  • Mexican Americans, Health of

EVE GARDIEN
Rennes 2 University, France

  • Patient Partners and Peer Workers

ELIZABETH GARY
Boston University, USA

  • Mental Health Preventive Services, Utilization of

ANTHONY C. GATRELL
Lancaster University, UK

  • Complexity and Health

LINDA K. GEORGE
Duke University, USA

  • Stress Outcomes, Measuring

Grant Gibson
University of Stirling, Scotland

  • Parkinson’s Disease

PHILIP A. GIBSON
University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

  • Gender and Self-Salience

Claude Gilbert
Université Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Sciences Po Grenoble, France

  • Public Health

CHRIS GILLEARD
University College London, UK

  • Aging
  • Dementia
  • Third and Fourth Ages

MAYA J. GOLDENBERG
University of Guelph, Canada

  • Medicine, Evidence-Based

MELINDA GOLDNER
Union College, USA

  • Complementary and Alternative Medicine Usage among Men and Women

FANG GONG
Ball State University, USA

  • Mental Health and Immigrant Status
  • Mental Illness and Discrimination

DAN GOODLEY
University of Sheffield, UK

  • Disability Theory

FALLON R. GOODMAN
George Washington University, USA

  • Social Anxiety Disorder and the Myths that Perpetuate It

DAWN GOODWIN
Lancaster University, UK

  • Critical Care

CAROLYN C. GOTAY
University of British Columbia, Canada

  • Cancer Prevention

JACQUELINE S. GOULBOURNE
University of the West Indies, Jamaica

  • Medical Education, Globalization of

MARJAN J. B. GOVAERTS
Maastricht University, The Netherlands

  • Medical Education, Assessment in

EDWARD C. GREEN
George Washington University, USA; Johns Hopkins University, USA

  • Circumcision, Male
  • Health Belief Model

BETH GREENHOUGH
Queen Mary University of London, UK

  • Biopolitics and Biological Citizenship
  • Geographies of Bioscience, Medical Technology, and Health

SANDER GREENLAND
University of California, USA

  • Epidemiologic (Observational) Studies

HEATHER LOUISE GREENWOOD
University of Ottawa, Canada

  • Migration

ARTHUR L. GREIL
Alfred University, USA

  • Gender Attitudes: Infertility

LAURA GRIFFITH
University of Oxford, UK

  • Culture-Bound Syndrome

FEIKE GRIT
European Academy of Optometry and Optics, UK

  • Optometrists

KRISTINA GRYBOSKI
Independent, USA

  • Health Belief Model

GREG GUEST,
FHI 360, USA

  • Qualitative Research Methods

ALYA GUSEVA
Boston University, USA

  • Health Care, Commercialism in
  • Health Care, Consumerism in

SARA M. HACHEY
Cornell University, USA

  • Stress: Conceptualization in Medicine and Social Sciences

CRAIG HADLEY
Emory University, USA

  • Food Insecurity

FREDERIC HAFFERTY
Mayo Clinic, USA

  • Medical School Socialization

FREDERIC W. HAFFERTY
Mayo Clinic, USA

  • Medical Education and Professionalism
  • Medical Education and the Hidden Curriculum

NAO HAGIWARA
Virginia Commonwealth University, USA

  • Racism and Health

TIMOTHY M. HALE
Partners Center for Connected Health and Harvard Medical School, USA

  • eHealth

EDWARD HALL
University of Dundee, UK

  • Geographies of Disability and Impairment

HARRY HAMILTON
University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

  • Dentists

OLENA HANKIVSKY
Simon Fraser University, Canada

  • Health Care Delivery System: Ukraine
  • Race and Gender: Intersectionality Theory

BARBARA HANSEN
University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

  • Socioeconomic Status, Measurement
  1. HARBERT
    South College, Knoxville, USA
  • Physician Assistant Profession

JOSEPH HARRIS
Boston University, USA

  • Health Care Systems of the World, Changing

NICK HASLAM
University of Melbourne, Australia

  • Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)

SARAH J. HATTEBERG
Indiana University, USA

  • Stress, Coping, and Social Support Processes

BORIS HAURAY
National Institute of Health and Medical Research, France

  • Medical Research
  • Pharmaceutical Regulation

ALESIA O. HAWKINS
University of Illinois College of Medicine at Rockford, USA

  • Homelessness and Physical Health in the United States

KATHARINE J. HEAD
University of Kentucky, USA

  • Preventive Health Behavior: Conceptual Approaches

PHIL J. M. HEILIGERS
Utrecht University and Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, The Netherlands

  • Specialty Choice

Emmanuel Henry
IRISSO, Université Paris Dauphine-PSL, CNRS, France

  • Public Health

CLAES A. HERLITZ
Dalarna Research Institute, Sweden

  • Sexually Transmitted Infectious Diseases and Epidemics, Prevention of

MELBA A. HERNANDEZ-TEJADA
Medical University of South Carolina, USA

  • Race, Ethnicity, Culture, and Health in the United States

CLARE HERRICK
King’s College London, UK

  • Non-communicable Diseases

Rachel V. Herron
Brandon University, Canada

  • Mental Health Geographies

DAVID J. HESS
Vanderbilt University, USA

  • Ignorance Studies

PAUL HIGGS
University College London, UK

  • Aging
  • Dementia
  • Third and Fourth Ages

ROWENA HILL
Nottingham Trent University, UK

  • Family and Stress

TERRENCE D. HILL
University of Texas at San Antonio, USA; University of Utah, USA

  • Mental Health and Income Inequality
  • Mental Health and Neighborhoods
  • Mental Health and Religion

BRIAN P. HINOTE
Middle Tennessee State University, USA; Middle Tennessee State University, USA

  • Control, Sense of
  • Fundamental Cause Theory
  • Habitus, Class, and Health
  • Health Locus of Control
  • Reflexive Modernization

SUSAN W. HINZE
Case Western Reserve University, USA

  • Race and Class, Intersections of

KAREN HOEFER
University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

  • Mental Health and Family Status

KLAUS HOEYER
University of Copenhagen, Denmark

  • Risk and Health Care

Eleanor Holroyd
Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand

  • COVID-19, Bubble Metaphor

ALLAN V. HORWITZ
Rutgers University, USA

  • Mental Illness, Diagnosis of
  • Mental Illness, Measuring

Anne-Cécile Hoyez
Université Rennes 2, France

  • Holistic Therapies

TZE-LI HSU
Sam Houston State University, USA

  • Family and Physical Health

YA-CHING HUANG
Boston University, USA

  • Health Care, Commercialism in
  • Health Care, Consumerism in

JODY HUDDLESTON
University of North Texas, USA

  • Disease Ecology

MICHELLE HUDSON-SHORE
University of Nottingham, UK

  • Animal Research

WESLEY S. HUEY
United States Naval Academy, USA

  • Stress Management: International Variations

David Hughes
Swansea University, UK

  • Health Administration

DAVID HUGHES
Swansea University, UK

  • Healthcare Delivery System: Thailand

SUSAN HUGHES
Southeastern Oklahoma State University, USA

  • Gender and Life Expectancy
  • Physician–Patient Interaction and Gender Differences

JACLYN M.W. HUGHTO
Brown University School of Public Health, USA and Brown University, USA and Fenway Health, USA

  • Transgender Stigma

QUENTIN HUNTER
Eastern Michigan University, USA

  • Refugees, Health, and Gender

DEIDRE HURSE
Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine, USA

  • Health Promotion Programs: Design, Monitoring, and Evaluation

ELLEN L. IDLER
Emory University, USA

  • Health and Religion

RICK IEDEMA
University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

  • Health Care, Communication in

DAVID INGLIS
University of Helsinki, Finland

  • Masks and Mask Usage

JAY A. IRWIN
University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA

  • Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Stress

Nicholas J. Long
London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

  • COVID-19, Bubble Metaphor

SAMER JABBOUR
American University of Beirut, Lebanon

  • Arabs, Health of

ANGELA J. JACQUES-TIURA
Wayne State University School of Medicine, USA

  • Health and Smoking

PIETER DE JAGER,
University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa

  • Health Care Delivery System: South Africa

CRAIG R. JANES
University of Waterloo, Canada

  • Global Health

RUSI JASPAL
University of Brighton, UK

  • COVID-19, Race/Ethnicity and
  • COVID-19, Religion and

JAKOB D. JENSEN
University of Utah, USA

  • Preventive Health Behavior and Health Education

LEI JIN
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

  • Health Care Delivery System: China

HELLE JOHANNESSEN
University of Southern, Denmark

  • Medical Pluralism

KATHERINE M. JOHNSON
Tulane University, USA

  • Gender Attitudes: Infertility

ROBERT J. JOHNSON
University of Miami, USA

  • Terrorism and Stress

LAURA JOHNSTON
Chaminade University of Honolulu, USA

  • Stress and Adolescence

CARLY JOSEPH
Central Michigan University, USA

  • Aging and Health Geography

JONG HYUN JUNG
Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea

  • Religion and Sleep

LUTZ KAELBER
University of Vermont, USA

  • Eugenics

CHRISTINA KAMIS
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA

  • Midlife

ZEENATKHANU KANJI
Aga Khan University School of Nursing and Midwifery, Pakistan

  • Nurses

VIVEK S. KANTAYYA
University of Illinois College of Medicine at Rockford, USA

  • Homelessness and Physical Health in the United States

SAFFRON KARLSEN
University College London, UK

  • Racism, Health, and Health Care

JOANNE KATZ
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, USA

  • Community Intervention Trials

FRÉDÉRIC KECK
Laboratoire d’anthropologie sociale (CNRS Paris), France

  • Emerging Infectious Diseases

PATRICK J.A. KELLY
Brown University School of Public Health, USA

  • Transgender Stigma

JULIE KENT
University of the West of England, UK

  • Stem Cell Research

STEFAN G. KERTESZ
Birmingham VA Medical Center, USA

  • Homelessness and Health Care

COREY L. M. KEYES
Emory University, USA

  • Happiness, Flourishing, and Life Satisfaction

KAMILLA KHAMZINA,
University of Lille, France

  • Disability Inclusion in Schools

ANISUR RAHMAN KHAN
East West University, Bangladesh

  • Mental Illness and Suicide

NAZNEEN KHAN
Randolph-Macon College, USA

  • “COVID-19, Children and”

CIARA KIERANS
University of Liverpool, UK

  • Organ Donation and Race

GIFTY KINFUL
Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, USA

  • Quantitative Methods

ALEXANDER B. KINNEY
Sam Houston State University, USA

  • Mental Health and Criminal Justice

EMMA KIRBY
School of Social Sciences, UNSW, Australia; University of Queensland, Australia

  • Cancer
  • Traditional Health Services Utilization among Cancer Patients in Developing Countries

MIKA KIVIMÄKI
University College London, UK

  • Effort–Reward Imbalance

JOËLLE KIVITS
Université de Lorraine, France

  • Health, the Internet, and Media

SUSAN F. KLAUS
University of Kansas Hospital, USA

  • Race and Nursing

KATHERINE KLEE
Bartkowski & Associates Research Team, USA

  • Women’s Mental Health

BRANDON A. KOHRT
Duke Global Health Institute, USA

  • Somatization

GERJO KOK
Maastricht University, the Netherlands

  • Health Promotion, Health Education, and Prevention: Definitions and Perspectives

Marynia Kolak
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

  • GIS and Health Geography

MONICA KONRAD
Independent Scholar, UK

  • Patients

ADAM D. KOON
University of Witwatersrand, South Africa

  • Homelessness and Physical Health in the United States

CHARILAOS KOUFIDIS
Karolinska Institutet, Sweden

  • Clinical Reasoning

GARY L. KREPS
George Mason University, USA

  • Health Campaigns

DIONNE S. KRINGOS
University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

  • Primary Care

PATRICK M. KRUEGER
University of Colorado at Denver, USA

  • Socioeconomic Status and Health Behaviors

HEATHER KUGELMASS
Princeton University, USA

  • Stressors, Types of

ANDRZEJ KULCZYCKI
University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), USA

  • Embryo and Fetus

ALAIN B. LABRIQUE
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, USA

  • Community Intervention Trials

ZAHRA S. LADHANI
Aga Khan University School of Nursing and Midwifery, Pakistan

  • Nurses

KEREN LADIN
Harvard University, USA

  • Absolute Deprivation
  • Relative Deprivation

GINA LAI
Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong

  • Social Support and Illness

IAIN R. LAKE
University of East Anglia, UK

  • Health and Climate Change

NIK M. LAMPE
University of South Florida, USA

  • Sexual and Gender Minority (SGM) Health

CHRISTOPHER LANE
Northwestern University, USA

  • Social Anxiety Disorder and Shyness

MARTHA E. LANG
Guilford College, USA

  • Gender, Health, and Constrained Choice

STÉPHANIE LARCHANCHÉ
École des Hautes Études en Science Sociales et Centre Minkowska, France

  • Migration and Health

JOSEPH T. LARISCY
University of Memphis, USA

  • Demographic Methods

REBECCA G. LEE
NYU Grossman School of Medicine, USA

  • Asian Americans, Health of

SEAN LEE
Northwestern University, USA

  • Race, Medicine, and Genocide

SHOOU-YIH D. LEE
Virginia Commonwealth University, USA

  • Health Care Delivery System: Taiwan

KEVIN T. LEICHT
University of Iowa, USA

  • Professional Careers
  • Professions and Institutions

JOSHUA CHRISTIAN JULIAN LEWIS
University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

  • Aging and Health

PRANEE LIAMPUTTONG
La Trobe University, Australia

  • Traditional Health Services Utilization among Indigenous Peoples

DONALD W. LIGHT
School of Osteopathic Medicine, Rowan-Virtua University, USA; University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, USA

  • Competition, Managed
  • Countervailing Powers

CHIN L. LIM
Singapore Sports Institute and Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore

  • Health and Physical Activity

ZHIYONG LIN
University of Texas at San Antonio, USA

  • Mental Health and Marital Status

CYNTHIA D. LINKES
University of Texas Health San Antonio, USA

  • Addiction and Health Care

HUI LIU
Purdue University, USA

  • Gender Paradox (and the Health Myth)

JENNIFER LIU
University of Waterloo, Canada

  • Global Health

SIDA LIU
University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA

  • Professional Ecologies

HANOCH LIVNEH
Portland State University, USA

  • Chronic Illness and Disability

Abigail Locke
School of Psychology, Keele University, UK

  • The “Teachable Moment”

ABIGAIL LOCKE
Keele University, UK

  • Critical Health Psychology

LOUISE LOCOCK
University of Aberdeen, Scotland

  • Biographical Disruption

JADEN LOO
Bowling Green State University, USA

  • Mental Health and Family

SANDRA Y. LÓPEZ-ROCHA
University of Waterloo, Canada

  • Stress and Acculturation

THEO LORENC
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK

  • HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Testing for

PATRICIA LOUIE
University of Washington, USA

  • Racism, Race, and Mental Health

ISAAC N. LUGINAAH,
Western University, Canada

  • Environmental Health Geography

DEBORAH LUPTON
University of Sydney, Australia

  • Risk

KATE LUXION
University College London, UK

  • Gender and the Body
  • Transgender Health

SCOTT M. LYNCH
Princeton University, USA

  • Stressors, Types of

AMINAH MABRUK
University of Washington, USA

  • Racism, Race, and Mental Health

EDOUARD MACHERY
University of Pittsburgh, USA

  • Social Versus Biological Conceptions of Race

JAMES E. MADDUX
George Mason University, USA

  • Mental Health and Self-Esteem

KAFAYAT O. MAHMOUD
University of Kansas, USA

  • Socioeconomic Status and Health
  • Socioeconomic Status and Mortality

JENNIFER MALAT
University of New Mexico, USA

  • White Americans, Health of

ANDREW H. MANNHEIMER
Florida State University, USA; Clemson University, USA

  • Mental Health and Religion
  • Religion and Health Lifestyles

JAIMIE-LEE MAPLE
Institute for Health and Sport, Victoria University, Australia

  • Health Care Workers and COVID-19

BRUNO MARCHAL
Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp, Belgium

  • Brain Drain

FRED E. MARKOWITZ
Northern Illinois University, USA

  • Mental Illness and Labeling Theory

GRAHAM P. MARTIN
University of Cambridge, UK

  • Interprofessional Boundaries
  • Professions, Organized
  • User Participation (in Health Service)

ANTONIO MATURO
Università di Bologna, Italy

  • Health Care Delivery System: Italy

LAURA MAULDIN
University of Connecticut, USA

  • Deafness

ROBERT MAYBERRY
Morehouse School of Medicine, USA

  • Racial Disparities in Health-Care Access in the United States

CARLENE A. MAYFIELD
Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences, USA

  • Eastern and Central Europeans, Health of
  • Latin Americans, Health of
  • Western Europeans, Health of

WASIM MAZIAK
Florida International University, USA

  • Arab World, Health Issues amid Turmoil

MORAG MCARTHUR
Institute of Child Protection Studies, Australia

  • Substance Abuse and Parenthood

PENNY McCALL HOWARD
Maritime Union of Australia, Australia

  • Occupational Health and Safety

JENNY MCDONNELL
Emory University, USA

  • Stress and Religion

CHERYL A. S. MCFARLAND
Central Jersey Family Health Consortium, USA

  • Policing and Mental Health

MICHAEL J. MCFARLAND
Florida State University, USA

  • Policing and Mental Health

JENAE McGILL
Penn State Altoona, USA

  • Mental Health and Criminal Justice

MYKALA McGILL
Penn State Altoona, USA

  • Mental Health and Criminal Justice

ANNIE MCGLYNN-WRIGHT
Loyola University New Orleans, USA

  • Child Birth Practices

SHELLY A. McGRATH
University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

  • Intimate Partner Violence, (IPV)

SARA MCLAFFERTY
University of Illinois, USA

  • Geographies of Ethnicity and Health

JANE D. MCLEOD
Indiana University, USA

  • Social Psychology and the Stress Process

CELIA MCMICHAEL
La Trobe University, Australia

  • Refugees, Health, and Gender

MELINDA S. MEADE
University of North Carolina, USA

  • Medical Geography

MARCIA L. MELDRUM
UCLA Center for Social Medicine, USA

  • Pain

EVA MELSTROM
University of California, Los Angeles, USA

  • Medical Anthropology and Psychiatric Medicine

ROBERT MENZIES
Simon Fraser University, Canada

  • Mental Health Treatment, History of

BARRET MICHALEC
Arizona State University, USA

  • Medical Education and Professionalism
  • Medical Education and the Hidden Curriculum

SUSAN MICHIE
University College London, UK

  • COM-B MODEL

STELLA MILANI
University of Florence, Italy

  • Physical Distancing

CHRISTINE MILLIGAN
Lancaster University, UK

  • Geographies of Care

ADRIENNE N. MILNER
Brunel University London, UK

  • Foucault, Michel

LEE F. MONAGHAN
University of Limerick, Ireland

  • Asthma

ANNE MOOK
Institute for Research in the Social Sciences, Colorado State University, USA

  • COVID-19, Environmental Impacts of

GRAHAM MOON
University of Southampton, UK

  • Asylum and Post-asylum Geographies of Psychiatric Health Care

LISA J. MOORE
Purchase College, State University of New York, USA

  • Sex

TIM MOORE
Institute of Child Protection Studies, Australia

  • Substance Abuse and Parenthood

JULIA MOORMAN,
University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa

  • Health Care Delivery System: South Africa

CATHERINE L. MORAN
University of New Hampshire, USA

  • Stressors, Primary and Secondary

RACHEL MORELLO-FROSCH
Northeastern University, USA

  • Health Social Movements

PETER MORRALL
University of York, UK

  • Mental Illness, Sociology of

BRIAN J. MORRIS
University of Sydney, Australia

  • Circumcision, Male

MICHAEL MORRISON
University of Oxford, UK

  • Human Tissue

PATRICIA M. MORTON
Purdue University, USA

  • Race and Health Disparities

KRYSIA N. MOSSAKOWSKI
University of Hawaii, USA; University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA

  • Depression
  • Mental Health
  • Mental Health and Ethnic Identity
  • Mental Illness in Adolescence and Young Adulthood
  • Social Causation and Social Selection
  • Stress and Mental Illness

ANNE MARIE MOULIN
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France

  • Vaccination

Dawne M. Mouzon
Rutgers University, USA

  • Mental Health, Men’s

SARAH-ANNE MUNOZ
University of the Highlands and Islands, UK

  • Rural Health Geography

CARLES MUNTANER
University of Toronto, Canada

  • Socioeconomic Status and Mental Illness

ELAINE MURPHY
George Washington University, USA

  • Health Belief Model

MERCY MWARIA
Independent Scholar

  • HIV/AIDS and Gender Disparities

SIRI CHRISTINE KVERNMO NÆSS
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway

  • Cancer Prevention Services, Utilization of

JASON M. NAGATA
University of California San Francisco, USA

  • Eating Disorders

SHAN NAIDOO
University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa

  • Health Care Delivery System: South Africa

SAMAR A. NASSER
The George Washington University, USA

  • Clinical Trials and Race

SARAH NETTLETON
University of York, UK

  • Socialized Medicine

EDWIN NG
University of Toronto, Canada

  • Socioeconomic Status and Mental Illness

KIM B. NGUYEN
NORC at the University of Chicago, USA

  • Stress, Mattering, and Health

LINH N. NGUYEN
World Health Organization, Switzerland

  • Tuberculosis

ANDREEA NICA
Western New Mexico University, USA

  • Social Support and Mental Health

MARK NICHTER
University of Arizona, USA

  • Medical Anthropology

SETH M. NOAR
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA

  • Preventive Health Behavior: Conceptual Approaches

PAULINE NORRIS
University of Otago, New Zealand

  • Medicalization and Medicines

Alexandra “Xan” C.H. Nowakowski
Florida State University, USA

  • Illness Experience

ALEXANDRA “XAN” C.H. NOWAKOWSKI
Florida State University, USA

  • Disability and Chronic Illness
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

EVERARDO D. NUNES
Campinas State University, Brazil

  • Health-Care Delivery System: Brazil

MICHAEL NUROK
Smidt Heart Institute, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, USA

  • Resuscitation, Cardiopulmonary

DARYL B. O’CONNOR
University of Leeds, UK

  • Health Psychology and Psychobiology

DANIEL J. O’KEEFE
Northwestern University, USA

  • Preventive Health Behavior and Health Education

LATOYA J. O’NEAL
University of Florida, USA

  • Gender, Stress, and Health

ANDREW O’NEILL
Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust, UK

  • Older Adults, Health of the

TOR H. OIAMO
Western University, Canada

  • Environmental Health Geography

SIGRUN OLAFSDOTTIR
Boston University, USA

  • Mental Health Preventive Services, Utilization of
  • Social Constructionism

MICHAEL J. OLDANI
University at Buffalo, Jacobs Medical School, USA

  • Medical Systems and Practices

Tobi Faith Oloyede
Georgia Southern University, USA

  • Multiple Roles and Women’s Health

TOBI FAITH OLOYEDE
Georgia Southern University, USA

  • Stress and Disasters

JOSEPH R. OPPONG
University of North Texas, USA

  • Disease Ecology

JAKOB OUSAGER
University of Southern Denmark, Denmark

  • Medical Education and the Medical Humanities

PAVEL V. OVSEIKO
University of Oxford, UK

  • Medical Schools as Professional Workplaces

JOHN PACHANKIS
Yale School of Public Health, USA

  • Transgender Stigma

CATALINA R. PACHECO
University of New Mexico, USA

  • Family Caregivers and Substance Use

FRED C. PAMPEL
University of Colorado at Denver, USA

  • Socioeconomic Status and Health Behaviors

BERNADETTE PAULY
University of Victoria, Canada

  • Homelessness, Stigma, and Health

JAMIE PEARCE
University of Edinburgh, UK

  • Geographies of Health Inequality

CHRISTOPHER PELL
Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, The Netherlands; Amsterdam University Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Amsterdam Institute for Global Health and Development, The Netherlands

  • Malaria

LOUIS A. PENNER
Wayne State University, USA

  • Racism and Health

BREA L. PERRY
Indiana University, USA

  • Mental Health and Social Networks
  • Mental Illness, Geneticization of

CHERYL A. PERRY
University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

  • Translational Research

BERNICE A. PESCOSOLIDO
Indiana University, USA

  • Patient Trajectories
  • Professions and the Public

JESSICA PFAFFENDORF
North Carolina State University, USA

  • Stigma

CARLA A. PFEFFER
Michigan State University, USA

  • Queering Families

ALISON PHIPPS
University of Sussex, UK

  • Body, Sociology of the

MARTYN PICKERSGILL
University of Edinburgh, UK

  • Neuroscience, Sociology of

ALISON PILNICK
Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

  • Conversation Analysis

PATRICE PINELL
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France

  • Screening

JOHNATHAN PLATT
Eastern Michigan University, USA

  • Refugees, Health, and Gender

VALERIE POLAKOW
Eastern Michigan University, USA

  • Homelessness and Health Internationally

CAROLINE M. POLAND
Poland and Associates Consulting, LLC, USA

  • Vaccination as a Public Health Measure: Challenges

GREGORY A. POLAND
Mayo Clinic, USA

  • Vaccination as a Public Health Measure: Challenges

KRISTIAN POLLOCK
University of Nottingham, UK

  • Patient Trust

MARY A. POWELL
University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA

  • Health, Education, and Gender

ANDREW POWER
University of Southampton, UK

  • Voluntary Care

REBECCA PRENTICE
University of Sussex, UK

  • Health, Cultural Competence in

JANE PRYMA
Boston University, USA

  • Opioid Crisis

CARRIE PURCELL
MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, UK

  • Phenomenology

RAIMO PUUSTINEN
University of Tampere, Finland

  • General Practitioners

CALVIN PYATT
University of Texas San Antonio, USA

  • Drug Abuse/Dependence

STELLA R. QUAH
National University of Singapore, Singapore; Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School, Singapore; Duke-NUS Medical School, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Duke-NUS Medical School, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore

  • Healing and Gender Roles
  • Health and Culture
  • Health Care Delivery System: Singapore
  • Illness Behavior
  • Mixed Utilization of Health Services
  • Pandemic Preparedness and Response
  • Rationalization

ATEFEH RAMSARI
Bielefeld University, Germany

  • “COVID-19, Citizenship and”

JOCELYN RAUDE
École des Hautes Études de Santé Publique, France

  • Food Risks and Scares

MARIO C. RAVIGLIONE
Università di Milano, Italy

  • Tuberculosis

DEIDRE L. REDMOND
Indiana University Bloomington, USA

  • Stress and Relationships

SIMON M. REID-HENRY
Queen Mary, UK

  • Geographies of HIV/AIDS

SHERYL REIMER-KIRKHAM
Trinity Western University, Canada

  • Race, Religion, and Health, Intersection of

SARI L. REISNER
Brigham and Women’s Hospital, USA and Harvard Medical School, USA and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, USA

  • Transgender Stigma

PAUL REITEMEIER
Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine, USA

  • Crisis Standards of Care

RUTH REPCHUCK
McMaster University, Canada

  • Mental Health and Work

CHANTELLE RICHMOND
Western University, Canada

  • Indigenous Health

THOMAS C. RICKETTS
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA

  • Geographies of Health-Care Access

NATHALIE RITA
University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA

  • Migration, Stress, and Health

FERRIS J. RITCHEY
University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

  • Medical Malpractice

LACEY J. RITTER
Mount Mercy University, USA

  • Madness

HELEN M. RIZZO
The American University in Cairo, Egypt

  • Adolescent Fertility and Early Marriage

MAGALI ROBELET
University of Lyon, France

  • Care, Quality of

GARY ROBINSON
Menzies School of Health Research, Australia

  • Childhood

DAVID ROHALL
Ohio University Eastern, USA

  • Military and Stress

PAUL M. ROMAN
University of Georgia, USA

  • Alcohol Use/Dependence

CATRIONA ROOKE
University of Edinburgh, UK

  • Drugs: Public Policy
  • Tobacco

PAUL C. ROSENBLATT
University of Minnesota, St. Paul, USA

  • Race and the End of Life in the United States

SARAH F. ROSENBLUM
Cornell University, USA

  • Stress: Conceptualization in Medicine and Social Sciences

MARILYN A. ROTH
University College London, UK

  • Racism, Health, and Health Care

NICHOLAS J. ROWLAND
Penn State Altoona, USA

  • Mental Health and Criminal Justice

MEGAN RUSS
Michigan State University, USA

  • Gender Paradox (and the Health Myth)
  1. MICHAEL RYAN
    Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Peru
  • COVID-19 Pandemic, the
  • COVID-19, Digital Inequality and

CLIVE E. SABEL
University of Exeter, UK

  • Disease Clusters

JARRON M. SAINT ONGE
University of Kansas, USA

  • Socioeconomic Status and Health
  • Socioeconomic Status and Mortality

MIKE SAKS
University of Suffolk, UK

  • Health Professions, Marginalized
  • Health Professions, Sociology of
  • Professions and Professionalism

JANE SANDALL
King’s College, London, UK

  • Midwives

TOM SANDERS
Northumbria University, UK

  • Diabetes

ADAM G. SANFORD
California State University, USA; California State University-Dominguez Hills, USA; California State University Dominguez Hills, USA

  • Anti-Quarantine Protests
  • COVID-19, Education and
  • Zoom Fatigue

ADAM SANFORD
California State University, Dominguez Hills, USA

  • Economic Impact of COVID-19
  • Infodemics
  • Toxic Wild West Syndrome

GRAHAM SCAMBLER
University College London, UK

  • Critical Realism
  • Critical Theory
  • Health and Marxism

SASHA SCAMBLER
King’s College London, UK

  • Bourdieu, Pierre

ALICE SCAVARDA
University of Torino, Italy

  • Mental Illness, Medicalization of

ANDERS SCHÆRSTRÖM

  • Disease Diffusion

SCOTT SCHAFFER
The University of Western Ontario, Canada

  • Necroethics

TERESA L. SCHEID
University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA

  • Managed Care
  • Social Welfare and Mental Health Care

JASON SCHNITTKER
University of Pennsylvania, USA

  • Psychiatry and Race

KERSTIN E. E. SCHRODER
University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

  • Health Psychology

MAIKE SCHULZ
Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences, Germany

  • Health-Care Delivery System: Germany

FRANÇOIS-XAVIER SCHWEYER
École des Hautes Études en Santé Publique, France; EHESP French School of Public Health, France

  • Health Care Delivery System: France
  • Hospital Director
  1. RICHARD SCOTT
    Stanford University, USA
  • Health Professions and Organization

GÜL SEÇKIN
University of North Texas, USA

  • Gender and Life Expectancy
  • Physician–Patient Interaction and Gender Differences

DANIEL B. SHANK
University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

  • Health, Identities, and Stress

REBECCA SHANKLAND
Université Lumière Lyon 2, France

  • Mental Health Disorders, Prevention of

IAN SHAW
University of Nottingham, UK

  • Dirty Work

BRENT M. SHEA
Sweet Briar College, USA

  • Socioeconomic Status and Stress

NICOLA SHELTON
University College London, UK

  • Spatial Epidemiology

Nayantara Sheoran Appleton
Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

  • COVID-19, Bubble Metaphor

SHU-FANG SHIH
Virginia Commonwealth University, USA

  • Health Care Delivery System: Taiwan

DIANE S. SHINBERG
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA

  • Health, Women’s

KIM M. SHUEY
University of Western Ontario, Canada

  • Life Course Theory

JUDITH T. SHUVAL
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

  • Stress and Migration

JOHANNES SIEGRIST
Institute of Medical Sociology, Centre for Health and Society, Heinrich-Heine-University Duesseldorf, Germany; Heinrich-Heine-University Duesseldorf, Germany; University of Düsseldorf, Germany

  • Middle-Range Theory
  • Social Causation of Disease
  • Stress and Work

GABRIELLA SILVA
University of South Florida, USA

  • Social Anxiety Disorder and the Myths that Perpetuate It

MELISSA SIMONE
University of Minnesota, USA

  • Eating Disorders

ZACHARY SIMONI
University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA; University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, USA

  • Gender, Illness, and Social Construction
  • Health and Economic Stress

MERRILL SINGER
University of Connecticut, USA

  • Syndemics

MATTHEW D. SKINTA
Roosevelt University, USA

  • COVID-19, Sexualities and

NATASHA SMALLWOOD
The Alfred Hospital, Australia

  • Health Care Workers and COVID-19

Dena T. Smith
Goucher College, USA

  • Mental Health, Men’s

JANE Ellen SMITH
University of New Mexico, USA

  • Family Caregivers and Substance Use

LINDSEY SMITH
University of Toronto – St George, Canada

  • Transportation and Health

STACY L. SMITH
Michigan State University, USA

  • Anti-Quarantine Protests
  • COVID-19, Education and
  • Economic Impact of COVID-19
  • Infodemics
  • Toxic Wild West Syndrome
  • Zoom Fatigue

MARGARET C. SNEAD
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, USA

  • Health, Self-Rated

MARCIE SNYDER
University of Toronto Mississauga, Canada

  • Indigenous Health

EEVA SOINTU
York St John University, UK

  • Complementary and Alternative Medicine

LIJUN SONG
Vanderbilt University, USA

  • Social Capital

MATT SOTHERN
University of St Andrews, UK

  • Sex, Sexuality, and Health Geography

JULIE SPRAY
University of Galway, Ireland

  • Anthropology of Child Health

SAMRIT SRITHAMRONGSAWAT
Mahidol University, Thailand

  • Healthcare Delivery System: Thailand

YVONNE STEINERT
McGill University, Canada

  • Medical Education and Faculty Development

IRENA STEPANIKOVA
University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

  • Patient–Physician Communication

MICHAEL STERN
University of Chicago, USA

  • Online Health Information Seeking and Stress

FRED C. J. STEVENS
Maastricht University, The Netherlands

  • Medical Education, Globalization of
  • Medical Education, Sociology of

FIONA STEVENSON
University College London, UK

  • Trust

SHANNON L. STEVENSON
Ohio State University, Wexner Medical Center, USA

  • Bioethics

JODI N. STOOKSBERRY
University of Cincinnati, USA

  • Cosmetic Surgery

JESSICA L. STREETER
Rutgers University, USA

  • Patient Outcomes in Mental Disorders

KRISTI L. STRINGER
Middle Tennessee State University, USA; University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

  • Deviance
  • Stigma, Stress, and Health

JONI L. STROM
Medical University of South Carolina, USA

  • Race, Ethnicity, Culture, and Health in the United States

HEATHER STUART
Queen’s University, Canada

  • Mental Illness and the Media
  1. SUJATHA
    Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
  • Health Care Delivery System: India

DUSANEE SUWANKHONG
Thaksin University, Thailand

  • Traditional Health Services Utilization among Indigenous Peoples

EMILY SWANSON
University of Florida, USA

  • COVID-19, Environmental Impacts of

KATHERINE L. SWEENEY
University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

  • Health, Men

MAGDALENA SZAFLARSKI
University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

  • Contemporary Theory
  • Health Care Delivery System: Ukraine
  • HIV/AIDS, Health Services Utilization Among People Living with HIV/AIDS
  • Mental Health Policies, International
  • Pharmaceuticals and Society

JENNIFER TABLER
University of Wyoming, USA

  • Eating Disorders

BERTRAND TAITHE
University of Manchester, UK

  • Humanitarian Medicine and Organizations

GABRIEL TAJEU
University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

  • Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)

DAVID T. TAKEUCHI
University of Washington, USA

  • Mental Health and Immigrant Status

JANELLE S. TAYLOR
University of Washington, USA

  • Medical and Illness Narratives

OLLE TEN CATE
University Medical Center Utrecht, Netherlands

  • Curricular Models

DEBORAH THIEN
California State University, USA

  • Geographies of Gender and Health

MIEKE B. THOMEER
University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

  • Gender-as-Relational Approach

TINE TJØRNHØJ-THOMSEN
University of Southern, Denmark

  • Methodology

ELIZABETH E. TOLLEY,
FHI 360, USA

  • Qualitative Research Methods

ALEX F. TRILLO
Saint Peters University, USA

  • Stress and Health

CHAU TRINH-SHEVRIN
NYU Grossman School of Medicine, USA

  • Asian Americans, Health of

ALEXANDER C. TSAI
Massachusetts General Hospital, USA

  • Syndemic Theory

JESSE S. Y. TSE
University of Melbourne, Australia

  • Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)

YUSUKE TSUKADA
University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA

  • Stress, Work/Family

Jonathan H. Turner
University of California, Riverside, USA

  • Emotions, Sociology of

RICHARD TUTTON
Lancaster University, UK

  • Biobanks and DNA Databases

LIZ TWIGG
University of Portsmouth, UK

  • Geographies of Space, Place, and Population Health

LAURA UPENIEKS
Baylor University, USA

  • Mortality and Religion

CAREY L. USHER
Mary Baldwin College, USA

  • Medicine, Sociology in
  • Medicine, Sociology of

CHRISTIAN VACCARO
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA

  • Compassion Fatigue

JOËLLE VAILLY
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France

  • Genetics

JESSICA L. VALLES
University of Southern Mississippi, USA

  • Family Caregivers: Dementia

ROB M. VAN DAM
George Washington University, USA

  • Nutrition and Health

GEERT T. W. J. VAN DEN BRINK
HAN University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands

  • Physician Assistant Profession

SJAAK VAN DER GEEST
University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

  • Medical Anthropology

DINGIE VAN RENSBURG
University of the Free State, South Africa

  • Africans, Health of

ANNEKE J. A. H. VAN VUGHT
HAN University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands

  • Physician Assistant Profession

Marieke Van Willigen
Georgia Southern University, USA

  • Multiple Roles and Women’s Health

MARIEKE VAN WILLIGEN
Georgia Southern University, USA

  • Stress and Disasters

CARINE VASSY
University Sorbonne Paris Nord, France; University of Sorbonne Paris Nord, France

  • Emergency Department
  • Prenatal Diagnosis and Screening

SUZANNE VAUGHAN
University of Manchester, UK

  • Communities of Practice

LEAH WILLIAMS VEAZEY
The Sydney Centre for Healthy Societies, School of Social and Political Sciences, The University of Sydney, Australia

  • Cancer

VALERIE VISANICH
University of Malta, Malta

  • COVID-19, the Arts and Artists

MARTA VIVES
University of Texas Health San Antonio, USA

  • Addiction and Health Care

HEINRICH VOLMINK,
University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa

  • Health Care Delivery System: South Africa

ANNA VOROBYOVA
Simon Fraser University, Canada

  • Health Care Delivery System: Ukraine

HUBERTUS J. M. VRIJHOEF
Panaxea, Dutch Stroke Knowledge Network, Maastricht University Medical Center, The Netherlands

  • Advanced Practice Nurse

MIRANDA WAGGONER
Princeton University, USA

  • Medicalization

SARAH WAKEFIELD
University of Toronto, Canada

  • Environmental Health and Community Activism

MAY C. WANG
University of California at Los Angeles, USA

  • Needs Assessment

BRIAN W. WARD
University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

  • Stress Proliferation

JUSTIN WARING
Nottingham University Business School, UK; Health Services Management Centre, University of Birmingham, UK

  • Patient Safety
  • Professional Work, Managing

DAVID F. WARNER
University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

  • Loneliness

JASON A. WASSERMAN
Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine, USA

  • Bioethics
  • Health Professions and Organization
  • Professional Deviance
  • Stress among the Homeless

JASON ADAM WASSERMAN
Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine, USA

  • Complementary and Alternative Medicine Usage and Race
  • Modernity
  • Postmodernity
  • Race and Distrust of Medicine
  • Race and Medical Experimentation
  • Slavery, Segregation, and Health

NICK WATSON
University of Glasgow, Scotland

  • Biographical Disruption

AMBER S. WATTS
University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

  • Gender and the Professions

Robbee Wedow
Purdue University, USA

  • HERITABILITY
  • Polygenic Scores (PGSs)/Polygenic Indices (PGIs)

ROBBEE WEDOW
Purdue University, USA

  • Gene–Environment Correlation
  • Gene–Environment Interaction
  • Genome-Wide Association Study (GWAS)

ROBERT WEST
University College London, UK

  • COM-B MODEL

ELAINE WETHINGTON
Cornell University, USA

  • Stress: Conceptualization in Medicine and Social Sciences

KEVIN WHITE
Australian National University, Australia

  • Allied Health Professions
  • Medical Knowledge

CATHERINE M. WILL
University of Sussex, UK

  • Clinical Trials

CATHERINE M. WILL
University of Sussex, UK

  • Medical Research

ALLISON M. WILLIAMS
McMaster University, Canada

  • Therapeutic Landscapes, Health, and Healing

CHARLOTT WILLIAMS
Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences, USA

  • Race and Nursing

DAVID R. WILLIAMS
Harvard University, USA

  • White Americans, Health of

GARETH WILLIAMS
Cardiff University, UK

  • Lay Expertise

SHANNA WILLIAMS
Pennsylvania State University, USA

  • Stress and Crime

DON E. WILLIS
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, USA

  • Race, Place, and Unequal Health

KAREN WILLIS
Institute for Health and Sport, Victoria University, Australia

  • Health Care Workers and COVID-19

KATHI WILSON
University of Toronto Mississauga, Canada

  • Indigenous Health

VICKI WINSTEAD
University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

  • Place, Stress, and Health

BRIT ROSS WINTHEREIK
IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark

  • ICT in Health Care

DANA HYSOCK WITHAM
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA

  • Compassion Fatigue

JOSEPH D. WOLFE
University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

  • Health Disparities

CHRISTINA M. WONG
FHI 360, USA

  • Qualitative Research Methods

TURRO WONGKAREN
Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia

  • Mental Health and Ethnic Identity

LAURA C. WYATT
NYU Grossman School of Medicine, USA

  • Asian Americans, Health of

JUN XU
Ball State University, USA

  • Mental Illness and Discrimination

JIE YANG
Simon Fraser University, Canada

  • Beauty Products and Health

SARAH YARDLEY
Keele University, UK

  • Medical Education and Evidence-Based Medicine

ELIZABETH A. YOST
Washington College, USA

  • Stress: Intergenerational Meaning

MARISA YOUNG
McMaster University, Canada

  • Mental Health and Work

Dana Zarhin
University of Haifa, Israel

  • Epilepsy

YAN ZHANG
East Carolina University, USA

  • Parenthood and Health

SUE ZIEBLAND
University of Oxford, UK

  • Biographical Disruption

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