Stress in Post-War Britain, 1945–85
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Author(s)
Jackson, Mark
Collection
WellcomeLanguage
EnglishAbstract
In the years following World War II the health and well-being of the nation was of primary concern to the British government. The essays in this collection examine the relationship between health and stress in post-war Britain through a series of carefully connected case studies.
Keywords
DCS Model; Young Men; Ian Miller; Welfare Reforms; UK Veteran; Er Discharge; Psychosomatic Disorders; Family Interface; Industrial Health Research Board; Women’s Auxiliary Air Force; Ford Motor Company; Sickness Absence; Food Allergists; Whitehall Ii Study; Stomach Disorders; Food Allergy; Michael Shepherd; Mental Illness; Psychiatric Social Work; World War; Clinical Ecology; Peptic Ulcer; Workplace Stress; Psychiatric Epidemiology; Lower Grade Civil ServantsDOI
10.4324/9781315654096ISBN
9781317318040, 9781315654096, 9781848934733, 9781317318033, 9781138630130, 9781317318026, 9781317318040OCN
1135847489Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
Oxford, 2016Grantor
Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Studies for the Society for the Social History of Medicine,Classification
History