ISBN:
1107689414
,
9781107689411
Language:
English
Pages:
XI, 215 S.
,
graph. Darst.
Edition:
1. publ.
DDC:
362.1
Keywords:
Health Social aspects
;
Social medicine
;
Women Health and hygiene
;
Men Health and hygiene
;
Indigenous peoples Health and hygiene
;
Social aspects
;
Aboriginal Australians Health and hygiene
;
Social aspects
;
Equality Health aspects
;
Ethnicity Health aspects
;
Health services accessibility
;
Indigenous peoples Health aspects
;
Marginality, Social Health aspects
;
Medical care
;
Medical policy Social aspects
;
Public health
;
Sex differences Health aspects
;
Public health Social aspects
;
Nursing
;
Health Social aspects
;
Social medicine
;
Women Health and hygiene
;
Men Health and hygiene
;
Indigenous peoples Health and hygiene
;
Social aspects
;
Aboriginal Australians Health and hygiene
;
Social aspects
;
Equality Health aspects
;
Ethnicity Health aspects
;
Health services accessibility
;
Indigenous peoples Health aspects
;
Marginality, Social Health aspects
;
Medical care
;
Medical policy Social aspects
;
Public health
;
Sex differences Health aspects
;
Social Determinants of Health ethnology
;
Health Policy
;
Health Services Accessibility
;
Health Services, Indigenous
;
Sexism ethnology
;
Soziologie
;
Gesundheit
;
Gesundheit
;
Medizinische Versorgung
;
Soziologie
;
Gender-Medizin
Abstract:
"A Sociological Approach to Health Determinants investigates how 'the social' works in determining health and health inequity. Taking a global perspective, the book shines a light on how experiences of health, illness and health care are shaped by a variety of complex social dynamics. Informed primarily by sociology, the book engages with the WHO's social determinants of health approach and draws on contributions from history, political economy and policy analysis to examine issues such as class, gender, ethnicity and indigeneity, and the impact they have on health. A Sociological Approach to Health Determinants is a comprehensive resource that provides a new perspective on the influence of social structures on health, and how our understanding of the social can ensure improved health outcomes for people all over the globe." --
Abstract:
"A Sociological Approach to Health Determinants investigates how 'the social' works in determining health and health inequity. Taking a global perspective, the book shines a light on how experiences of health, illness and health care are shaped by a variety of complex social dynamics. Informed primarily by sociology, the book engages with the WHO's social determinants of health approach and draws on contributions from history, political economy and policy analysis to examine issues such as class, gender, ethnicity and indigeneity, and the impact they have on health. A Sociological Approach to Health Determinants is a comprehensive resource that provides a new perspective on the influence of social structures on health, and how our understanding of the social can ensure improved health outcomes for people all over the globe." --
Note:
Toni Schofield is affiliated with University of Sydney
,
The social determinants of health approach
,
Class and health
,
Gender and health
,
Ethnicity and health
,
Indigeneity and health
,
The state and health
,
Health care and health
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