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  2. Social determinants of health - Wikipedia

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    The social determinants of health (SDOH) are the economic and social conditions that influence individual and group differences in health status. [1] They are the health promoting factors found in one's living and working conditions (such as the distribution of income, wealth, influence, and power), rather than individual risk factors (such as ...

  3. Social medicine - Wikipedia

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    Social medicine is an interdisciplinary field that focuses on the profound interplay between socio-economic factors and individual health outcomes. Rooted in the challenges of the Industrial Revolution, it seeks to: Understand how specific social, economic, and environmental conditions directly impact health, disease, and the delivery of ...

  4. What Are Health Equality and Equity, and Why Do They Matter?

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    Three people are standing behind a fence, trying to watch a parade as it passes by. One is tall, one is shorter, and one is a small child. The tall person can see over the fence, but the other two ...

  5. Social Determinants of Health: How They Affect You - WebMD

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    6 min read. The social determinants of health (SDOH) describe the conditions in the place where you were born, live, work, learn, play, worship, and age. They’re made up of a large range of ...

  6. Sociology of health and illness - Wikipedia

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    The sociology of health and illness, sociology of health and wellness, or health sociology examines the interaction between society and health. As a field of study it is interested in all aspects of life, including contemporary as well as historical influences, that impact and alter our health and wellbeing. [1][2] It establishes that, from our ...

  7. Social Isolation Symptoms: Signs, Risk Factors, How to Cope

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    Social isolation usually means your social network doesn't meet your needs for belonging and connection. ... Jang H, et al. (2018). Formal volunteering as a protector of health in the context of ...

  8. Mental Health vs. Behavioral Health: What's the Difference?

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    Mental health focuses on your psychological state and what makes you, you. Behavioral health considers how mental health leads to certain behaviors, but more generally, behavioral health focuses ...

  9. What Is Social Psychology? - WebMD

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    Social psychology is the study of your mind and behavior with other people. Social psychology looks at your personality, interpersonal relationships, and group behavior. Humans have always been ...