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Sick Role Theory: A Sociological Analysis

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In this essay I am going to speak about how social class has an impact on health from the perspectives of two sociologists - marxist and functionalist. I will then evaluate these perspectives… The functionalist theory is a system of thinking based in the ideas of Emile Durkheim. That looks at society from a large-scale perspective and examines the necessary structures that make up the society and how each part help to keep the society stable and it indicates that society is heading towards an equilibrium. It suggests that society is made from a bunch of connected structures, one is institutions, which meet the needs of society like education, businesses and medicine. And the other structure is what Durkheim called social facts - are ways of thinking and acting formed by society that existed before any individual and will still exist after any individual die. …show more content…

The sick role a type of deviance which can disrupt the smooth functioning of society, but because of the responsibilities involved, it’s likely to be a temporary state with the normal functioning of the individual and society being resumed as soon as possible. The two rights and responsibilities that an ill person has described by Parsons are that; patients has a right not to be blamed for their illness, and to be free from normal obligations such as work; a patient’s responsibilities are to try to get well as soon as possible and to seek medical help for their

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