This article asserts that traditionally dominant models of health promotion in the US are fairly characterized by methodological individualism. This schema produces a focus on the individual as the node of intervention. Such emphasis results in a number of scientific and ethical problems. I identify three principal ethical deficien-cies: first, the health promotions used are generally ineffective, which violates canons of distributive justice because scarce health resources are expended on interventions that are unlikely to produce health benefits. Second, the health promotions used tend to expand health inequalities between the affluent and the least well-off. Third, the health promotions used are likely to intensify stigma against the lea...
This article advocates the development of a moderate pluralist theory of political philosophy that r...
Overview: What dilemmas arise in relation to programs that give information about health to individu...
Health disparities exist along lines of race/ethnicity and socioeconomic class in US society. I argu...
Health and healthcare are central elements to the achievement of social justice. Braveman and Gruski...
Differentiation of social positions leads to the differentiation of health status in the social stru...
One of health promotion’s major contributions has been its discursive challenge to biomedical and ev...
Are social inequalities in health unjust when brought about by differences in lifestyle? A widesprea...
Within and across all societies, some people live longer and healthier lives than others. Although m...
In this article, we argue that apart from evaluating the causes and the social determinants of healt...
This article defends a broad model of public health, one that specifically addresses the social epid...
It is widely recognized that there is a discrepancy between principle and practice with respect to t...
© 2013 The Authors. Sociology of Health & Illness © 2013 Foundation for the Sociology of Health & Il...
The purpose of this article is to explore the concept and scope of public health and to argue that p...
Health inequalities caused by socioeconomic factors violate social justice principle. Therefore, pol...
During the past 20 years there has been a dramatic increase in societal interest in preventing disab...
This article advocates the development of a moderate pluralist theory of political philosophy that r...
Overview: What dilemmas arise in relation to programs that give information about health to individu...
Health disparities exist along lines of race/ethnicity and socioeconomic class in US society. I argu...
Health and healthcare are central elements to the achievement of social justice. Braveman and Gruski...
Differentiation of social positions leads to the differentiation of health status in the social stru...
One of health promotion’s major contributions has been its discursive challenge to biomedical and ev...
Are social inequalities in health unjust when brought about by differences in lifestyle? A widesprea...
Within and across all societies, some people live longer and healthier lives than others. Although m...
In this article, we argue that apart from evaluating the causes and the social determinants of healt...
This article defends a broad model of public health, one that specifically addresses the social epid...
It is widely recognized that there is a discrepancy between principle and practice with respect to t...
© 2013 The Authors. Sociology of Health & Illness © 2013 Foundation for the Sociology of Health & Il...
The purpose of this article is to explore the concept and scope of public health and to argue that p...
Health inequalities caused by socioeconomic factors violate social justice principle. Therefore, pol...
During the past 20 years there has been a dramatic increase in societal interest in preventing disab...
This article advocates the development of a moderate pluralist theory of political philosophy that r...
Overview: What dilemmas arise in relation to programs that give information about health to individu...
Health disparities exist along lines of race/ethnicity and socioeconomic class in US society. I argu...