Biomedicalization of Alcohol Studies

Biomedicalization of Alcohol Studies

Author: Lorraine Midanik

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-01-22

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 1351327828

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Biomedicalization is seen as the natural outgrowth of continued scientific progress--a movement towards improving the quality and quantity of life through scientific inquiries using biomedical perspectives and methods. This approach carries with it the assumption that with "proper" risk assessment, detection, and treatment, our lives can be lengthened, improved, and indeed more fulfilling. Yet critics question biomedicalization's ability to deliver. There is concern about how biomedicalization can change our traditional concepts of health as we discover more conditions for which we are at risk, and health maintenance is seen as the responsibility of the individual. The purpose of the book is to describe, assess, and critique biomedicalization and its influence as a larger social trend on the health field and specifically in the area of alcohol research, policy, and programs. Chapter 1 gives a broad overview of biomedicalization. Chapter 2 lays the groundwork for a historical understanding of how medicalization and biomeidcalization have developed and are expressed in diverse fields such as aging, psychiatry/mental health, and women's health. Chapter 3 focuses in-depth on alcoholism and assesses the development and assumptions underlying the two movements that have greatly influenced the substance abuse field: the medicalization of deviance and the growth of the disease model of alcoholism. Chapter 4 discusses the origins and development of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) from its inception in 1970. Chapter 5 illustrates the growing biomedicalization that has occurred in the alcohol field prior to NIAAA's movement to the National Institute of Health (NIH). Chapter 6 assesses how Sweden has handled alcohol problems and currently funds alcohol research. Chapter 7 concludes with a rationale for an expanded discourse between social scientists and biomedical researchers working on social problems, particularly alcohol issues. This volume will stimulate discussion of the processes by which social problems, and specifically alcohol issues, are framed, managed, and studied. It will hold particular interest for researchers and students in the areas of alcohol studies, social science, and social welfare. Lorraine Midanik is a professor in the School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley.


Biomedical Research in the Drugs Field

Biomedical Research in the Drugs Field

Author: Richard Muscat

Publisher: Council of Europe

Published: 2006-01-01

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 9287160171

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Why is it that certain people use drugs in the first place and then why do some become dependent following repeated use while others do not? What are the possible implications of the current state of affairs of research from a biomedical or more aptly put, a Neuroscience perspective, including an ethical point of view? These are questions the author attempts to answer as the biomedical or neuroscience research in the drug field is a fast moving area with ethical implications that have arisen as a result of the conduct of such research.


The Biology of Alcohol Problems

The Biology of Alcohol Problems

Author: International Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism. Congress

Publisher: Pergamon

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 592

ISBN-13:

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Hardbound. The Seventh ISBRA Congress, attracting over 400 participants from 27 countries, was thefirst to be held in Australia and addressed a number of issues central to current interests inbiomedical alcohol research. These range from recent advances related to alcoholism inbiological and clinical research to specific areas of substantial progress in the study ofalcoholism in recent years such as the effect of molecular genetic techniques. Included in thecongress was a consideration of the advantages of Australia as a testing ground for the cross-cultural application of new therapeutic approaches. Accordingly, the congress proceedingspublished in this volume, from both plenary and symposium presentations, cover a wide rangeof topics from the enzymology of alcohol metabolism, genetic studies of alcohol's effects andthe mechanisms of alcohol-related organ damage to fundamental aspects of alcohol's actionand clinical aspects of alcoholism includi


Advances in Biomedical Alcohol Research

Advances in Biomedical Alcohol Research

Author: International Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism. Congress

Publisher: Pergamon

Published: 1993-01-01

Total Pages: 505

ISBN-13: 9780080419817

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The Sixth International ISBRA Congress attracted over 400 registered participants from 28 countries worldwide. The Congress included a number of plenary lectures, incorporating reviews and updates in areas of current interest to alcohol researchers. The proceedings of the congress, published in this volume, cover a wide range of pre-clinical and clinical topics from the molecular biology of cultured cells to the clinical assessment of alcoholism. This volume consists of short articles which reflect the talks presented in the symposia as well as several of the plenary lectures. The material is fully referenced and represents a thoroughly up-to-date account of the key areas in which alcohol research is developing.