Living with Health Inequalities: Upstream-Downstream Connections

This book explores how people encounter, understand, live with and respond to health risks associated with social, economic and political inequality. Complementing a traditional public health approach, the book moves beyond a focus on categories of morbidity and their structural causes. Instead, it...

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subjects biopsychosocial approach
complexities of health inequalities holistically in their studies
Disease & Health Issues
domestic and local settings
Equality
Health Care Delivery
health risks associated with social economic and political inequality
Health systems and services
Health, illness and addiction: social aspects
Inertia (Mechanics)
living in unequal social conditions
Medical
Medical sociology
Medicine and Nursing
Medicine: general issues
Mental health
Mental health services
morbidity and their structural causes
Personal and public health / health education
Public Health
Public health and preventive medicine
Social and ethical issues
Social medicine
Social policy
Social Science
Society and culture: general
Society and Social Sciences
Sociology
Sociology and anthropology
Sport science, physical education
Sport: general
Sports and Active outdoor recreation
Sports training and coaching
traditional public health approach
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