These are the sources and citations used to research sociology of health and illness. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on
In-text: (Bandura, n.d.)
Your Bibliography: Bandura, A., n.d. Self-efficacy.
In-text: (Bryman, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Bryman, A., 2006. Mixed methods. London: SAGE.
In-text: (Calhoun, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Calhoun, C., 2002. Contemporary sociological theory. Oxford: Blackwell.
In-text: (Conner and Armitage, 1998)
Your Bibliography: Conner, M. and Armitage, C., 1998. Extending the Theory of Planned Behavior: A Review and Avenues for Further Research. J Appl Social Pyschol, 28(15), pp.1429-1464.
In-text: (Conrad, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Conrad, P., 2005. The sociology of health & illness. New York: Worth Publishers.
In-text: (Dowding, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Dowding, D., 2013. Best Practices for Mixed Methods Research in the Health Sciences John W. Creswell, Ann Carroll Klassen, Vicki L. Plano Clark, Katherine Clegg Smith for the Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research; Qualitative Methods Overview Jo Moriarty. Qualitative Social Work, 12(4), pp.541-545.
In-text: (Eddy, 1994)
Your Bibliography: Eddy, M., 1994. Science and health. Boston, Mass.: First Church of Christ, Scientist.
In-text: (Nettleton and Gustafsson, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Nettleton, S. and Gustafsson, U., 2002. The sociology of health and illness reader. Malden, Mass.: Polity.
In-text: (Nettleton, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Nettleton, S., 2006. The sociology of health and illness. Cambridge, UK: Polity.
In-text: (Petersen and Bunton, 1997)
Your Bibliography: Petersen, A. and Bunton, R., 1997. Foucault, health and medicine. London: Routledge.
In-text: (Scott and Morgan, 1993)
Your Bibliography: Scott, S. and Morgan, D., 1993. Body matters. London: Falmer Press.
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