It is widely agreed that social factors are related to health outcomes: much research served to establish correlations between classes of social factors on the one hand and classes of disease on the other hand. However, why and how social factors are an active part in the aetiology of disease development is something that is gaining attention only recently in the health sciences and in the medical humanities. In this paper, we advance the view that, just as bio-markers help trace the causal continuum from exposure to disease development at the biological level, socio-markers ought to be introduced and studied in order to trace the social continuum from exposure to disease development. We explain how socio-markers differ from social indicato...
Understanding how the social world affects humans´ health by “getting under the skin” and penetratin...
This dissertation investigates the relationship between the biological system and the sociocultural ...
Copyright © 2005 Cambridge University PressThe Journal of Biosocial Science regularly publishes pape...
It is widely agreed that social factors are related to health outcomes: much research served to esta...
It is widely agreed that social factors are related to health outcomes: much research served to esta...
It is widely agreed that social factors are related to health outcomes: much research has served to ...
A large part of contemporary medicine is concerned with describing and understanding the biological ...
An important focus of recent calls for interdisciplinary approaches in health research has been the ...
Rationale Socioeconomic disparities have been documented in major non-communicable diseases and in t...
First published online: 31 October 2017We present health as an intersection between biology and soci...
Individuals of lower socio-economic position (SEP) carry a heavier burden of disease and morbidity a...
In the middle the COVID-19 pandemic, we reflect ever more deeply about the nature of health and dise...
Social position is known to play a role in the quality of ageing, notably through the stimulation/dy...
Social position is known to play a role in the quality of ageing, notably through the stimulation/dy...
Understanding how the social world affects humans´ health by “getting under the skin” and penetrati...
Understanding how the social world affects humans´ health by “getting under the skin” and penetratin...
This dissertation investigates the relationship between the biological system and the sociocultural ...
Copyright © 2005 Cambridge University PressThe Journal of Biosocial Science regularly publishes pape...
It is widely agreed that social factors are related to health outcomes: much research served to esta...
It is widely agreed that social factors are related to health outcomes: much research served to esta...
It is widely agreed that social factors are related to health outcomes: much research has served to ...
A large part of contemporary medicine is concerned with describing and understanding the biological ...
An important focus of recent calls for interdisciplinary approaches in health research has been the ...
Rationale Socioeconomic disparities have been documented in major non-communicable diseases and in t...
First published online: 31 October 2017We present health as an intersection between biology and soci...
Individuals of lower socio-economic position (SEP) carry a heavier burden of disease and morbidity a...
In the middle the COVID-19 pandemic, we reflect ever more deeply about the nature of health and dise...
Social position is known to play a role in the quality of ageing, notably through the stimulation/dy...
Social position is known to play a role in the quality of ageing, notably through the stimulation/dy...
Understanding how the social world affects humans´ health by “getting under the skin” and penetrati...
Understanding how the social world affects humans´ health by “getting under the skin” and penetratin...
This dissertation investigates the relationship between the biological system and the sociocultural ...
Copyright © 2005 Cambridge University PressThe Journal of Biosocial Science regularly publishes pape...