verb
- to treat or classify (a condition, behavior, or social issue) as a medical problem requiring medical intervention
Usage: third-person singular present tense of medicalize; often used critically to describe the tendency to apply medical frameworks to non-medical phenomena
Examples
- The pharmaceutical industry medicalizes normal aging by marketing treatments for conditions that were once considered part of life.
- Critics argue that society medicalizes childhood behavior that is simply part of normal development.
- Modern medicine sometimes medicalizes grief, treating it as a disorder rather than a natural emotional response.
- The trend medicalizes social problems that might be better addressed through education and policy.
- When schools medicalize shyness in children, they may unnecessarily prescribe medication instead of offering support.
- The documentary explores how the healthcare system medicalizes poverty-related health issues.