Beyond unequal access: Acculturation, race, and resistance to pharmaceuticalization in the United States
Trends toward pharmaceuticalization in Western countries have led to increased research and theorizing about the roles macro-level institutions, structures, and collective actors play in contributing to patients' reliance on prescription drugs. Relatively less work has focused on the degree to...
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Main Authors: | Crystal Adams (Author), Anwesa Chatterjee (Author), Brittany M. Harder (Author), Liza Hayes Mathias (Author) |
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2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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