To examine what factors the public thinks are important determinants of health and whether social policy is viewed as health policy, we conducted a national telephone survey of 2791 US adults from November 2008 through February 2009. Respondents said that health behaviors and access to health care have very strong effects on health; they were less likely to report a very strong role for other social and economic factors. Respondents who recognized a stronger role for social determinants of health and who saw social policy as health policy were more likely to be older, women, non-White, and liberal, and to have less education, lower income, and fair/poor health. Increasing public knowledge about social determinants of health and mobilizing l...
Background: Health plans are exploring how to assess and address social determinants of health (SDOH...
International interest in the social determinants of health and their public policy antecedents is i...
Currently, approximately 37 million people do not have insurance. The normative belief is that insur...
Poorer people live shorter lives and are more often ill than the rich. This disparity has drawn atte...
The prevalence of unhealthy habits and behaviors is undeniably felt and seen here in United States. ...
There is now unequivocal evidence that the health status of individuals and of whole communities is ...
Abstract for Panel Discussion on Social Determinants of Health Tre Hart, MA, Sabel Meadows, MA &...
Framing health problems in terms of the social determinants of health aims to shift policy attention...
Currently in the United States there are approximately 47.5 million Americans without health insuran...
This article reviews the current status of theory and research concerning the social determinants of...
The authors explore the utility of applying social survey data (a) to evaluate the impact of existin...
The gross inequalities in health that we see within and between countries present a challenge to the...
In this paper I critically discuss the normative significance of so-called social determinants of he...
Health is impacted by individual behavior, which in turn is associated with socioeconomic status (i....
Framing health problems in terms of the social determinantsof health aims to shift policy attention ...
Background: Health plans are exploring how to assess and address social determinants of health (SDOH...
International interest in the social determinants of health and their public policy antecedents is i...
Currently, approximately 37 million people do not have insurance. The normative belief is that insur...
Poorer people live shorter lives and are more often ill than the rich. This disparity has drawn atte...
The prevalence of unhealthy habits and behaviors is undeniably felt and seen here in United States. ...
There is now unequivocal evidence that the health status of individuals and of whole communities is ...
Abstract for Panel Discussion on Social Determinants of Health Tre Hart, MA, Sabel Meadows, MA &...
Framing health problems in terms of the social determinants of health aims to shift policy attention...
Currently in the United States there are approximately 47.5 million Americans without health insuran...
This article reviews the current status of theory and research concerning the social determinants of...
The authors explore the utility of applying social survey data (a) to evaluate the impact of existin...
The gross inequalities in health that we see within and between countries present a challenge to the...
In this paper I critically discuss the normative significance of so-called social determinants of he...
Health is impacted by individual behavior, which in turn is associated with socioeconomic status (i....
Framing health problems in terms of the social determinantsof health aims to shift policy attention ...
Background: Health plans are exploring how to assess and address social determinants of health (SDOH...
International interest in the social determinants of health and their public policy antecedents is i...
Currently, approximately 37 million people do not have insurance. The normative belief is that insur...