健康的社会驱动因素

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本章指出了健康的一些传统社会驱动因素,并讨论了几个新兴的驱动因素。我们出生的环境引发了一系列复杂的、相互关联的对周围世界的反应,这些反应结合起来影响我们的整个生命历程。这些因素包括住房条件、学校教育、父母的教育水平、就业机会和医疗保健的可用性。传统上,它们被认为是难以改变或抗拒的,但我们认为它们是驱动因素,只要有意愿,它们就可以被改变。社会驱动因素助长了健康不平等。最贫困群体的健康状况最差,预期寿命较短,健康状况不佳的寿命更长,而且这种情况在过去几十年中有所恶化。关键的挑战是如何解决这些驱动因素及其在我们这个不断变化、快节奏的世界中造成的不平等。
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The social drivers of health
This chapter flags some of the traditional social drivers of health and discusses several emerging ones. The conditions into which we are born set off a chain of complex, interlinked responses to the world around us that combine to influence our entire life course. These include housing conditions, schooling, the education levels of our parents, employment opportunities, and availability of healthcare. They are traditionally thought of as difficult to change or resist, but we think of them as drivers, things that can be changed if the will is there. Social drivers contribute to health inequalities. The most deprived groups experience the poorest health outcomes, with shorter life expectancy and more years of life lived in ill health, and this situation has worsened over the past few decades. The key challenge is how to address these drivers and the inequalities they cause in our ever-changing, fast-paced world.
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