From social determinants to social interdependency: Theory, reflection, and engagement
Abstract
Introduction
Scholars and practitioners in medicine and public health have devoted significant time and effort to defining the social determinants of health and identifying resulting inequities in health outcomes. By focusing predominately on social determinants as referent sources of morbidity and mortality, however, health care professionals can be led to believe that the origins of poor health-related outcomes are disconnected from the ways...
Paper Details
Title
From social determinants to social interdependency: Theory, reflection, and engagement
Published Date
Jul 4, 2017
Journal
Volume
11
Issue
2
Pages
84 - 89
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