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Adolescence and the social determinants of health [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Lancet, 2012
The health of adolescents is strongly affected by social factors at personal, family, community, and national levels. Nations present young people with structures of opportunity as they grow up. Since health and health behaviours correspond strongly from adolescence into adult life, the way that these social determinants affect adolescent health are ...
Russell M Viner   +6 more
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Social Determinants of Health

Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing
cancer. A multinational prospective cohort study, published in 2020, explored associations of 14 potentially modifiable risk factors, with mortality and cardiovascular disease in 155 722 participants without a prior history of cardiovascular disease from
Samantha Delehant   +3 more
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Social determinants of health and obesity: Findings from a national study of US adults

Obesity, 2022
This study examined the association between social determinants of health (SDOH) burden and overweight/obesity in a nationally representative sample of adults in the United States.
Zulqarnain Javed   +13 more
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The Social Determinants of Health

2022
Public health scholars have long known that social, economic and cultural factors shape health outcomes. The Appalachian region exemplifies this interaction in the observable correlation between its health disparities and measures of socioeconomic status, such as educational achievement and poverty.
Kate Beatty, Melissa White
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Physicians and Social Determinants of Health

JAMA, 2020
To the Editor In their Viewpoint, Drs Maani and Galea considered how physicians can most effectively support societal efforts to alleviate adverse social determinants of health to improve the health of individuals in the United States.1 The authors suggested that physician-level interventions distract from what ultimately must be systemic efforts—a ...
Hinchey, Kevin, MD   +2 more
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A conceptual framework for action on the social determinants of health.

, 2007
When he announced his intention to create the Commission on Social Determinants of Health (CSDH), WHO Director-General Lee Jong-wook identified the Commission as part of a comprehensive effort to promote greater equity in global health, in a spirit of ...
O. Solar, A. Irwin
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Social determinants and mental health

Advances in Dental Research, 2011
AbstractThis chapter applies the conceptual framework of the social determinants of health to discuss determinants of mental health across the life course. The health and well-being of individuals is strongly influenced by social determinants. Social determinants of health (SDH) encompass wider social, economic, environmental, cultural, and political ...
Ruth Bell, Michael Marmot
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The Social Determinants of Health

Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, 2012
Over the course of my career, I have often been confronted with health problems that weren’t health problems. Sometimes I saw these problems in individual patients: an infant with a broken arm whose parents were homeless. Sometimes I saw these problems in communities: high rates of uncontrolled diabetes on Native American reservations where patients ...
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Asthma and the social determinants of health

Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 2022
To synthesize the growing body of literature on the role of social determinants of health (SDoH) in asthma and asthma disparities.A pubmed.gov search was performed to identify published literature on SDoH, asthma, asthma disparities, and race and ethnicity.
Torie Grant   +2 more
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The Social Determinants of Health

2016
With co-author, Scott Burris, this chapter examines the “social determinants of health”—the resources and conditions in our social and physical environments that influence exposure and vulnerability as well as immunity to proximate causes of acute or chronic illness and toxins or pathogens.
Rachel Rebouché, Scott Burris
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