Death, Society, and Human ExperienceAllyn and Bacon, 1998 - 441 pages New edition of a text which examines our relationship to death by drawing upon scholarship and research as well as on the words of people who have found themselves in the middle of death-related situations. Fifteen chapters discuss subjects including the death system, causes of death, transition fro |
À l'intérieur du livre
Résultats 1-3 sur 92
Page 155
... risk of contagion existed . Corpora- tions and agencies of various types have either rejected applicants or discharged employees on the grounds of a positive HIV test - again , with no actual risk of contagion . As Pike ( 1993 ) and his ...
... risk of contagion existed . Corpora- tions and agencies of various types have either rejected applicants or discharged employees on the grounds of a positive HIV test - again , with no actual risk of contagion . As Pike ( 1993 ) and his ...
Page 158
... risk of becoming infected with the AIDS virus . There is a risk of HIV infection through sexual activity . This risk is much greater when condoms are not used and when sores , contusions , and other injuries increase the opportunity for ...
... risk of becoming infected with the AIDS virus . There is a risk of HIV infection through sexual activity . This risk is much greater when condoms are not used and when sores , contusions , and other injuries increase the opportunity for ...
Page 336
Robert Kastenbaum. Who is Most at Risk ? Gender and age are related to excessive mor- tality . Both widowers and widows are at higher risk than married men and women . The risk is even greater for widowers . The overall mortality rate is ...
Robert Kastenbaum. Who is Most at Risk ? Gender and age are related to excessive mor- tality . Both widowers and widows are at higher risk than married men and women . The risk is even greater for widowers . The overall mortality rate is ...
Table des matières
AS WE THINK ABOUT DEATH | 1 |
WHAT IS DEATH? | 22 |
THE DEATH SYSTEM | 53 |
Droits d'auteur | |
22 autres sections non affichées
Expressions et termes fréquents
accept action adults AIDS American anxiety approach associated attempt attention become believe bereaved body cause Chapter child communication concept concern condition considered continue dead death decision died difficult disease dying effective emotional example expected experience express fact fear feelings function funeral give given grief happen hospice human important increase individual Journal Kastenbaum killed less lives look loss mean mind nurse observed occur organizations pain parents particular patient perhaps person physician possible present problems programs question relationship remain response risk seems sense situation social society staff stages stress suffering suicide Tend terminally ill things thoughts tion treatment understand United usually women York young