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Gendered moods : psychotropics and society / Elizabeth Ettorre and Elianne Riska.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 1995.Description: 1 online resource (x, 177 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0585452016
  • 9780585452012
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Gendered moods.DDC classification:
  • 615/.788 20
LOC classification:
  • RM315 .E88 1995eb
NLM classification:
  • QV 77.2
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Introduction: psychotropics and women -- setting the scene -- 2. New challenges: the medical and sociological discourses -- 3. Social scientific perspectives: the 'users' and the 'providers' -- 4. Making gender visible: seeing 'layers' in the social construction of psychotropic drug use -- 5. Advertising as a representation of gendered moods -- 6. Analysing long-term use: users' narratives -- 7. Gendered moods and the lay culture -- 8. Dependency and the health care system.
Summary: "Tranquillisers are prescribed twice as often to women as men, yet little gender-based research has been carried out on the social context of their use." "Gendered Moods offers the first feminist analysis of the gendered character of psychotropic drug use, based on studies of long-term psychotropic drug users and the content of drug advertising. The authors argue that gender differences in psychotropic drug use are manifestations of the gendered construction of society as a whole, and that, as a result, women are particularly susceptible to being channelled into a state of dependency on prescribed drugs." "Exploring current social scientific debates relating to drug users and providers, Gendered Moods also provides a critical review of previous research, and concludes that gender has been underestimated as an influence on the use and effects of these drugs. It will give a much needed introduction to a neglected area of study." --Book Jacket.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-168) and indexes.

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Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction: psychotropics and women -- setting the scene -- 2. New challenges: the medical and sociological discourses -- 3. Social scientific perspectives: the 'users' and the 'providers' -- 4. Making gender visible: seeing 'layers' in the social construction of psychotropic drug use -- 5. Advertising as a representation of gendered moods -- 6. Analysing long-term use: users' narratives -- 7. Gendered moods and the lay culture -- 8. Dependency and the health care system.

"Tranquillisers are prescribed twice as often to women as men, yet little gender-based research has been carried out on the social context of their use." "Gendered Moods offers the first feminist analysis of the gendered character of psychotropic drug use, based on studies of long-term psychotropic drug users and the content of drug advertising. The authors argue that gender differences in psychotropic drug use are manifestations of the gendered construction of society as a whole, and that, as a result, women are particularly susceptible to being channelled into a state of dependency on prescribed drugs." "Exploring current social scientific debates relating to drug users and providers, Gendered Moods also provides a critical review of previous research, and concludes that gender has been underestimated as an influence on the use and effects of these drugs. It will give a much needed introduction to a neglected area of study." --Book Jacket.

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