Analytical evidence of social epidemiology in sociobiological context – A narrative review

G. Krishnaprakash, I. Mohammed, Rekha Shenoy
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Social epidemiology is a relatively newer field of epidemiology that evaluates the socioeconomic distribution and determinants of health and disease and how those factors affect the health of individuals and populations. The explanation of the causal relationships between socioeconomic circumstances, health status, and consequences is a key challenge in social epidemiology. The current study was conducted to analyze the key substantive areas of focus in epidemiology in the sociobiological context. Data were collected electronically using databases such as PubMed, ScienceDirect, Scopus, Google Scholar, and three authorized textbooks to conduct relevant searches. Since the beginning of the history of public health, the relationship between socioeconomic class and health has been a significant study area. The impact which social factors have on both individual and population health is the central and initial question that needs to be addressed in social epidemiology. The recent attention given to this issue using modern epidemiological techniques is a relatively new phenomenon. Social epidemiology's primary goal is to produce fundamental knowledge. Social epidemiology must be necessarily multimethod, interdisciplinary, and broad due to its subject of research.
社会生物学背景下的社会流行病学分析证据-叙述性回顾
社会流行病学是一个相对较新的流行病学领域,它评估健康和疾病的社会经济分布和决定因素,以及这些因素如何影响个人和人群的健康。解释社会经济环境、健康状况和后果之间的因果关系是社会流行病学的一个关键挑战。本研究旨在分析社会生物学背景下流行病学的关键实质性重点领域。使用PubMed、ScienceDirect、Scopus、b谷歌Scholar等数据库和三本授权教科书进行相关检索,以电子方式收集数据。自公共卫生史开始以来,社会经济阶层与健康之间的关系一直是一个重要的研究领域。社会因素对个人和人口健康的影响是社会流行病学需要解决的中心和首要问题。最近利用现代流行病学技术对这一问题的关注是一个相对较新的现象。社会流行病学的主要目标是产生基础知识。由于社会流行病学的研究主题,它必然是多方法的、跨学科的和广泛的。
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