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Section 2

Sociological Perspectives on Health and Illness

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The Functionalist Perspective

In the functionalist model, Parsons argued that illness is a form of deviance that disturbs the social function of a society.

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The Conflict Perspective

Conflict theory argues that the economic and political structures of a society create social divisions, inequalities, and conflicts.

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The Interactionist Perspective

According to theorists working in the symbolic interactionist perspective, health and illness are socially constructed.

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The Labeling Approach

The labeling approach to health and illness claims that mental illness is manifested solely as a result of societal influence.

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