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Causation about what? Relevant to whom?: Linking psyche and society. A commentary on Nissim Mizrachi's "from causation to correlation." [Comment]

Belkin, G S
PMID: 11680479
ISSN: 0165-005x
CID: 75169

A tour of bioethics: where does the mind fit in?

Belkin, G S
PMID: 12785368
ISSN: 0048-5713
CID: 75168

Toward a historical ethics

Belkin, G S
PMID: 11414191
ISSN: 0963-1801
CID: 75172

Bioethics: using its historical and social context

Belkin, G S; Brandt, A M
PMID: 11524597
ISSN: 0020-5907
CID: 75171

Writing about their science: American interest in Soviet psychiatry during the post-Stalin Cold War

Belkin, G S
PMID: 10701220
ISSN: 0031-5982
CID: 75173

History and bioethics: the uses of Thomas Percival

Belkin, G S
PMID: 11623608
ISSN: 0892-2772
CID: 75170

The technocratic wish: making sense and finding power in the "managed" medical marketplace

Belkin, G S
Enormous changes have recently swept through the organization and delivery of medical care. Scholars and students of the health care system and its politics try to make sense of the shift in power to identify and allocate needed resources away from physicians and toward corporate firms. I suggest that we cannot understand managed care unless we understand its power as at least substantially due to its reliance on a claim to be better science. In this way, managed care needs to be placed within an analytic historical tradition that is concerned with how accounts of scientific objectivity become convincing and support (and are confirmed as scientific by) social and political objectives. In this way, managed care reflects what I call the technocratic wish: an appeal to objective measures to resolve contentious issues and/or clothe their resolution as scientifically logical and natural
PMID: 9159714
ISSN: 0361-6878
CID: 75174

Moral insanity, science and religion in nineteenth-century America: the Gray-Ray debate

Belkin, G S
PMID: 11618757
ISSN: 0957-154x
CID: 75175

The new science of medicine [Comment]

Belkin, G S
PMID: 7860969
ISSN: 0361-6878
CID: 75176

Physical symptoms and depressive symptoms among individuals with HIV infection

Belkin, G S; Fleishman, J A; Stein, M D; Piette, J; Mor, V
The authors investigate the importance of physical symptoms as a correlate of depressive symptoms and suicidal thoughts in a large (N = 881) community-based sample of persons infected with human immunodeficiency virus. The study overcomes limitations of prior research by minimizing overlap in measures of affective and physical symptoms, studying a more diverse population, and including correlates such as measures of social support, function, employment, insurance coverage, and cognitive impairment in the analysis. The authors' data support the notion that in diagnosing depression in the medically ill, concern over isolating physical symptoms as either 'affective' or 'physical' may be exaggerated
PMID: 1461967
ISSN: 0033-3182
CID: 75177