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Conducting joint interviews with couples: Ethical and methodological challenges
D Zarhin
Qualitative health research 28 (5), 844-854, 2018
892018
Medical cannabis: An oxymoron? Physicians’ perceptions of medical cannabis
Y Zolotov, S Vulfsons, D Zarhin, S Sznitman
International Journal of Drug Policy 57, 4-10, 2018
802018
What’s at stake? Genetic information from the perspective of people with epilepsy and their family members
S Shostak, D Zarhin, R Ottman
Social Science & Medicine 73 (5), 645-654, 2011
562011
Contesting medicalisation, doubting the diagnosis: patients' ambivalence towards the diagnosis of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea
D Zarhin
Sociology of Health & Illness 37 (5), 715-730, 2015
302015
Ambivalent adherence and nonadherence to continuous positive airway pressure devices: a qualitative study
D Zarhin, A Oksenberg
Journal of clinical sleep medicine 13 (12), 1375-1384, 2017
272017
Rhetorical and regulatory boundary-work: The case of medical cannabis policy-making in Israel
D Zarhin, M Negev, S Vulfsons, SR Sznitman
Social Science & Medicine 217, 1-9, 2018
222018
Sleep as a Gendered Family Affair Snoring and the “Dark Side” of Relationships
D Zarhin
Qualitative Health Research 26 (14), 1888-1901, 2016
212016
“Medical Cannabis” as a Contested Medicine: Fighting Over Epistemology and Morality
D Zarhin, M Negev, S Vulfsons, SR Sznitman
Science, Technology, & Human Values 45 (3), 488-514, 2020
182020
“I Don’t Want to See Myself as a Disabled Person” Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Devices and the Emergence of (Dis) ability as Subjectivity
D Zarhin
Science, Technology, & Human Values 43 (2), 224-246, 2018
172018
Delaying and seeking care for obstructive sleep apnea: the role of gender, family, and morality
D Zarhin
Health 22 (1), 36-53, 2018
162018
Medicalization of cannabis: what does it mean?
D Zarhin, M Negev, S Vulfsons, S Szintman
International Journal of Drug Policy 49, 54-57, 2017
122017
Whore stigma’ as a transformative experience: altered cognitive expectations among Jewish-Israeli street-based sex workers
D Zarhin, N Fox
Culture, health & sexuality 19 (10), 1078-1091, 2017
112017
The trajectory of “medical cannabis” in Israel: Driving medicalization in different directions
D Zarhin
International Journal of Drug Policy 82, 102809, 2020
102020
“You have to do something”: Snoring, sleep interembodiment and the emergence of agency
D Zarhin
The British Journal of Sociology 71 (5), 1000-1015, 2020
92020
Between Universal Human Rights and Ethno-National Values: Israel's Contested Adoption of the Global Anti-Trafficking Norm
O Abu, D Zarhin
Israel Studies 24 (3), 180-203, 2019
82019
Co-sleeping with partners and pets as a family practice of intimacy: Israeli couples’ narratives of creating kinship
D Zarhin, A Karanevsky-Samnidze, M Aharon
Sociology 56 (6), 1053-1069, 2022
72022
Sleep, body work and bodily capital: Sleep discourse in the magazines Men's Health and Women's Health
D Zarhin
Sociology of Health & Illness 43 (8), 1851-1866, 2021
62021
How religion affects sleep health: exploring the perspectives of religious Muslims and Jews in Israel
D Zarhin
Journal of Sleep Research 32 (4), e13809, 2023
32023
Researching Sleep-Related Problems Drawing on Interviews With Both Patients and Their Partners: Thoughts About Post-Dissertation Research
D Zarhin
SAGE Publications Ltd, 2016
22016
Obstructive Sleep Apnea as a Patient Contested Disease: Pathways To And Away From Medicalization
D Zarhin
Brandeis University, 2013
22013
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