The importance of social interaction: a new perspective on social epidemiology, social risk factors, and health.

L Bloomberg, J Meyers, M T Braverman
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Abstract

Social epidemiology research has provided persuasive evidence of the link between the social environment--especially socioeconomic status--and health outcomes, but has failed to identify underlying mechanisms that might account for the association. The research may have been limited to date by its reliance on traditional epidemiological methods that emphasize a search for specific causal factor-disease relationships. It is time to take the research evidence and recast it to find practical solutions. We argue that the human development perspective supplies a framework for understanding the critical interaction between elements of social environment and health: Analyzing the social epidemiological research from this perspective can help to explain why and how the most potent factor, socioeconomic status, affects health outcomes. Equally important, this alternative perspective also presents health education practice implications.

社会互动的重要性:社会流行病学、社会风险因素和健康的新视角。
社会流行病学研究为社会环境——尤其是社会经济地位——与健康结果之间的联系提供了有说服力的证据,但未能确定可能解释这种联系的潜在机制。迄今为止,这项研究可能受到限制,因为它依赖于传统的流行病学方法,这些方法强调寻找特定的因果因素与疾病的关系。现在是时候采纳研究证据,并对其进行重塑,以找到切实可行的解决方案。我们认为,人类发展视角为理解社会环境和健康要素之间的关键相互作用提供了一个框架:从这一视角分析社会流行病学研究可以帮助解释最有力的因素——社会经济地位——为什么以及如何影响健康结果。同样重要的是,这种替代观点也提出了健康教育实践的影响。
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