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    The Social Epidemiology of Sleep by Duncan, Dustin T.; Kawachi, Ichiro; Redline, Susan;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 26 November 2019

    • ISBN 9780190930448
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages472 pages
    • Size 243x160x44 mm
    • Weight 808 g
    • Language English
    • 15

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    Short description:

    AN ESSENTIAL NEW RESOURCE ON A FUNDAMENTAL DETERMINANT OF HEALTH

    The Social Epidemiology of Sleep serves as both an introduction to sleep epidemiology and a synthesis of the most important and exciting research to date, including:

    · An introduction to sleep epidemiology, including methods of assessment and their validity, the descriptive epidemiology of sleep patterns and disorders, associations with health, and basic biology
    · What we know about the variation of sleep patterns and disorders across populations, including consideration of sleep across the lifespan and within special populations
    · Major social determinants of sleep (including socioeconomic status, immigration status, neighborhood contexts, and others) based on the accumulated research

    With editors from both population science and medicine, combined with contributions from psychology, sociology, demography, geography, social epidemiology, nursing and medicine, this text codifies a new field at the intersection of how we sleep and the social and behavioral factors that influence it.

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    Long description:

    AN ESSENTIAL NEW RESOURCE ON A FUNDAMENTAL DETERMINANT OF HEALTH

    Sleep, along with the sleep-related behaviors that impact sleep quality, have emerged as significant determinants of health and well-being across populations. An emerging body of research has confirmed that sleep is strongly socially patterned, following trends along lines of socioeconomic status, race, immigration status, age, work, and geography.

    The Social Epidemiology of Sleep serves as both an introduction to sleep epidemiology and a synthesis of the most important and exciting research to date, including:

    · An introduction to sleep epidemiology, including methods of assessment and their validity, the descriptive epidemiology of sleep patterns and disorders, associations with health, and basic biology
    · What we know about the variation of sleep patterns and disorders across populations, including consideration of sleep across the lifespan and within special populations
    · Major social determinants of sleep (including socioeconomic status, immigration status, neighborhood contexts, and others) based on the accumulated research

    With editors from both population science and medicine, combined with contributions from psychology, sociology, demography, geography, social epidemiology, and medicine, this text codifies a new field at the intersection of how we sleep and the social and behavioral factors that influence it.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part I: An Introduction to Sleep Epidemiology
    1. Sleep Epidemiology: A Social Perspective
    Dustin T. Duncan, Ichiro Kawachi, and Susan Redline
    2. Sleep Epidemiology: An Introduction
    Susan Redline, Brian Redline, and Peter James
    Part II: Sleep Health over the Life Course and among Special Populations
    3. Sleep In Pregnancy
    Louise M. O'Brien and Galit L. Dunietz
    4. Sleep Among Children
    Judith Owens and Monica Ordway
    5. Sleep Among Working Adults
    Faith S. Luyster, Lynn M. Baniak, Eileen R. Chasens, Christine A. Feeley, Christopher C. Imes, and Jonna L. Morris
    6. Sleep Among Older Adults
    Katie Stone and Vicki Li
    7. Race as a Social Determinant of Sleep Health
    Rebecca Robins, Azizi Seixas, Natasha Williams, Byoungjun Kim, Judite Blanc, João Nunes and Girardin Jean-Louis
    8. Sleep Health Among Sexual and Gender Minorities
    Brett Millar, William C. Goedel, and Dustin T. Duncan
    9. Sleep Among Immigrants: Does Acculturation Matter?
    Sunmin Lee, Natalie Slopen and Seo Young Hong
    Part III: Social Determinants of Sleep
    10. Socioeconomic Status and Sleep
    Michael Grandner
    11. Exposure to Discrimination and Sleep
    Tene Lewis and Izraelle I. McKinnon
    12. Family Factors and Sleep
    Eunjin Lee Tracy and Wendy Troxel
    13. Bidirectional Relationships between Work and Sleep
    Chandra Jackson, Soomi Lee, Tori L. Crain, and Orfeu M. Buxton
    14. Housing Conditions as Environmental and Social Determinants of Sleep Health
    Chandra Jackson
    15. Neighborhoods and Sleep
    Dayna Johnson, Yazan A. Aljouni, and Dustin T. Duncan
    Glossary
    Index

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