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The social construction of illness posits that societal norms, values, and cultural contexts shape how illnesses are perceived, experienced, and treated, influencing both the definition of what constitutes an illness and the response to it. This perspective highlights the role of social factors in the medicalization of certain conditions and the stigmatization or normalization of others, emphasizing that illness is not solely a biological phenomenon.
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