This book chapter is not available through ChesterRep.This chapter examines the concept of biological determinates of need; consideration is given to many factors that impact on the human. The chapter argues that there is need for issues to be examined holistically. This would allow for all the different factors which may affect an individual to be considered, rather then being condensed into specialised areas, and would lead the way to understanding disease, its treatment and prevention
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This chapter describes physical and environmental determinants of the health of Australians, providi...
Abstract for Panel Discussion on Social Determinants of Health Tre Hart, MA, Sabel Meadows, MA &...
The article describes the perspective of using non deteministic concepts like vulnerability and frai...
Multiple Determinants of Health In this chapter we'll be looking at the determinants of health, espe...
Human needs represent the wishes and expectations, being a factor that in certain conditions trigger...
Absolute needs (as against instrumental needs) are independent of the ends, goals and purposes of pe...
This chapter describes biological and environmental determinants of the health of Australians, provi...
The health of individuals and populations is determined by many factors acting alone or together, of...
Biological determinism is the tendency to view human social phenomena (at the individual, group, and...
Human beings are complex systems and their illness may be caused by a multitude of factors, as just ...
The paper contains theoretical analysis and scientific justification of the relevance of various app...
As with many other concepts in the history of psychology, the definition of needs has been controver...
This book provides an overview of the social and economic factors which are known to be the most pow...
There is now unequivocal evidence that the health status of individuals and of whole communities is ...
Health, Illness and Wellbeing: Perspectives and Social Determinants introduces students to the impor...
This chapter describes physical and environmental determinants of the health of Australians, providi...
Abstract for Panel Discussion on Social Determinants of Health Tre Hart, MA, Sabel Meadows, MA &...
The article describes the perspective of using non deteministic concepts like vulnerability and frai...