Medicalization and pharmaceuticalization at the intersections: Looking backward, sideways and forward

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Medicalization studies have changed dramatically in the past decade in part due to the increased attention to the role of pharmaceuticals and the pharmaceutical industry in modern life. This review paper explores the relationship between the concepts of medicalization and the newly developed terms of pharmaceuticalization and the pharmaceuticalization of public health. We show how and why modernist thinking limits the terms' utility to explain a world in which both modern and postmodern objects and people interact with each other. We provide a framework for reconceptualizing and empirically studying these key processes of the 21st century. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd.

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Bell, S. E., & Figert, A. E. (2012, September). Medicalization and pharmaceuticalization at the intersections: Looking backward, sideways and forward. Social Science and Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2012.04.002

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