Health and Social Organization: Towards a Health Policy for the 21st CenturyDavid Blane, Eric Brunner, Richard Wilkinson Routledge, 11/09/2002 - 344 من الصفحات There is widespread recognition that the most powerful determinants of health today are to be found in social, economic and cultural circumstances. These include: ecnomic growth, income distribution, consumption, work oganisation, unemployment and job insecurity, social and family structure, education and deprivation, and they are all aspects of 'social organisation'. In ^Health and Social Organisation leading British and North American researchers who bring together an invaluable collection of data on these issues, draw from the social sciences, epidemiology and biology. |
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... countries Mortality rates from chronic disease as reported from developed countries Mortality by employment grade among British civil ServantS Prevalence of cardiorespiratory morbidity and smoking among men aged 40–54 in the Whitehall ...
... countries Mortality rates from chronic disease as reported from developed countries Mortality by employment grade among British civil ServantS Prevalence of cardiorespiratory morbidity and smoking among men aged 40–54 in the Whitehall ...
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... and this was presumably important to policy-makers in countries, like Britain, where post-war circumstances were straitened - they were considered affordable. It is understandable, given this background, that the provision of.
... and this was presumably important to policy-makers in countries, like Britain, where post-war circumstances were straitened - they were considered affordable. It is understandable, given this background, that the provision of.
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... countries this development coincided with a political enthusiasm for social justice which had its roots in wartime experience and the desire not to return to prewar conditions. In Britain the National Health Service was established to ...
... countries this development coincided with a political enthusiasm for social justice which had its roots in wartime experience and the desire not to return to prewar conditions. In Britain the National Health Service was established to ...
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... country a welfare system more European than American in scope. The expansion of the welfare state might have been expected to narrow social class differences in health, and when the 1951 decennial figures were released that is what they ...
... country a welfare system more European than American in scope. The expansion of the welfare state might have been expected to narrow social class differences in health, and when the 1951 decennial figures were released that is what they ...
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... Countries study, a massive and continuing project to investigate the health effects of diet and other behavioural factors in America, Japan, Greece, Italy, former Yugoslavia, Holland and East Finland. Pilot trials began in 1957, and the ...
... Countries study, a massive and continuing project to investigate the health effects of diet and other behavioural factors in America, Japan, Greece, Italy, former Yugoslavia, Holland and East Finland. Pilot trials began in 1957, and the ...
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To prevent disease The need for a new approach | 21 |
The significance of socioeconomic factors in health for medical care and the National Health Service | 32 |
The social pattern of health and disease | 42 |
Environment and economic growth | 69 |
Social determinants of health The sociobiological translation | 71 |
Whats been said and whats been hid Population health global consumption and the role of national health data systems | 94 |
Education social circumstances and mortality | 171 |
Transmission of social and biological risk across the life course | 188 |
Unpaid work carers and health | 204 |
Work and the labour market | 233 |
Work and health Implications for individuals and society | 235 |
Health and work insecurity in young men | 255 |
The social and biological basis of cardiovascular disease in office workers | 272 |
Policy integration | 301 |
How can secular improvements in life expectancy be explained? | 109 |
The family and life course | 123 |
Patterns of attachment interpersonal relationships and health | 125 |
Family and education as determinants of health | 152 |
Health and social capital | 303 |
Index | 313 |
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adjusted analysis associated attachment Attachment Theory behaviour biological birth weight body mass index Britain British Medical Journal cardiovascular caregiver caring cent central obesity Child Development childhood cholesterol cohort coronary heart disease cortisol countries deprivation determinants of health differences early economic growth educational attainment effects employment grade environment Epidemiology evidence expectancy experience fibrinogen Figure groups health at age health capital health status higher Household Survey ill health impaired glucose tolerance important improve income increased individual infant influence insecurity ischaemic heart disease Journal of Epidemiology levels London Malaise Inventory male Marmot measures non-carers occupational parents patterns physical poor population psychological psychosocial Public Health relationship reported risk factors scores self-reported general health shows sickness absence smoking social capital social class social gradient societies socioeconomic socioeconomic circumstances Sroufe stress Table tion variables well-being Whitehall II study Whitehall study women