An important focus of recent calls for interdisciplinary approaches in health research has been the integration of social and biomedical sciences in understanding the causes of ill-health. Typical models for the incorporation of social factors into biomedical research include social factors as distal antecedents of more proximate biologic factors and gene-environment interaction. Under both models the distinction between social and biologic factors remains clear-cut, and consideration of social factors is not indispensable for understanding the biologic processes leading to disease. However, recent evidence suggests that social and biologic processes are inextricably linked in systems. This paper reviews models for the incorporation of soci...
Biosocial scientists claim to improve our understanding of health disparities by integrating social ...
Disentangling the myriad determinants of disease, within the context of urban health or health dispa...
This article describes both sociological and genetic theories of illness causation and derives propo...
A large part of contemporary medicine is concerned with describing and understanding the biological ...
It is widely agreed that social factors are related to health outcomes: much research served to esta...
The biomedical model of health and disease dominates in current medical practice. The model attribut...
There is a growing interest in the unification of health research in a biopsychosocial framework. Ho...
Over the last several decades, epidemiological studies have been enormously successful in identifyin...
It is widely agreed that social factors are related to health outcomes: much research has served to ...
It is widely agreed that social factors are related to health outcomes: much research served to esta...
Social and behavioral research in public health is often intimately tied to profound, but frequently...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/61857/1/galea_social epidemiology and c...
Contains fulltext : 71187.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Res...
Copyright © 2005 Cambridge University PressThe Journal of Biosocial Science regularly publishes pape...
Genetic and social factors are not as separate as once thought. Researchers within the social scienc...
Biosocial scientists claim to improve our understanding of health disparities by integrating social ...
Disentangling the myriad determinants of disease, within the context of urban health or health dispa...
This article describes both sociological and genetic theories of illness causation and derives propo...
A large part of contemporary medicine is concerned with describing and understanding the biological ...
It is widely agreed that social factors are related to health outcomes: much research served to esta...
The biomedical model of health and disease dominates in current medical practice. The model attribut...
There is a growing interest in the unification of health research in a biopsychosocial framework. Ho...
Over the last several decades, epidemiological studies have been enormously successful in identifyin...
It is widely agreed that social factors are related to health outcomes: much research has served to ...
It is widely agreed that social factors are related to health outcomes: much research served to esta...
Social and behavioral research in public health is often intimately tied to profound, but frequently...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/61857/1/galea_social epidemiology and c...
Contains fulltext : 71187.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Res...
Copyright © 2005 Cambridge University PressThe Journal of Biosocial Science regularly publishes pape...
Genetic and social factors are not as separate as once thought. Researchers within the social scienc...
Biosocial scientists claim to improve our understanding of health disparities by integrating social ...
Disentangling the myriad determinants of disease, within the context of urban health or health dispa...
This article describes both sociological and genetic theories of illness causation and derives propo...