articleJournal of Health and Social BehaviorMar 1, 2005Closed access

The Shifting Engines of Medicalization

Brandeis University

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Abstract

Social scientists and other analysts have written about medicalization since at least the 1970s. Most of these studies depict the medical profession, interprofessional or organizational contests, or social movements and interest groups as the prime movers toward medicalization. This article contends that changes in medicine in the past two decades are altering the medicalization process. Using several case examples, I argue that three major changes in medical knowledge and organization have engendered an important shift in the engines that drive medicalization: biotechnology (especially the pharmaceutical industry and genetics), consumers, and managed care. Doctors are still gatekeepers for medical treatment,…

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Keywords
  • Medicalization
  • Sociology
  • Public relations
  • Political science
  • Medicine
  • Psychiatry
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