Author: Lisa F. Berkman
Edition: 1
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ISBN: B00524WMR8
Category: Medical
Edition: 1
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B00524WMR8
Category: Medical
Social Epidemiology
The authors of this groundbreaking text define social epidemiology as the study of the social determinants of health, implying that an important goal of public health is to identify and address factors in the social environment that may be related to health outcomes. Download Social Epidemiology medical books for free.
In the first systematic account of this field, they focus on the major social variables that influence health, including socioeconomic position, income distribution, race/ethnicity, gender, social networks/social support, social capital and community cohesion, work environment, life transitions, and affective psychological states. Individual chapters describe the conceptualization and measurement of each social variable, as well as the empirical evidence linking them to a broad Get Social Epidemiology our bestseller medical books.
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