Second, we argue that social factors such as socioeconomic status and social support are likely "fundamental causes" of disease that, because they embody access to important resources, affect multiple disease outcomes through multiple mechanisms, and consequently maintain an association with disease even...
Social Conditions AS Fundamental Causes of Disease Over the last several decades, epidemiological studies have been enormouslysuccessful in identifying risk factors for major diseases. However, most of this... BG Link,JC Phelan - 《Journal of Health & Social Behavior》 被引量: 0发表: 1995年 Soci...
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Gene mutation is a genetic disease is divided into the fundamental causes of lacking of mutation and non-deletion mutations. PCR techniques as effective of a fast, accurate analysis of genetic diseases revealed by gene diagnosis method in the pathogenesis of genetic diseases, monitoring of such dise...
This entry introduces one of the most important explanations of disease pathogenesis in social epidemiology and medical sociology – the fundamental cause explanation. The idea of social causation is very important in studies of health and disease as a way to emphasize the limitations of traditional ...
The theory of social conditions as the fundamental cause of disease seeks to explain health inequalities by looking upstream, beyond the proximate causes of risk and disease, to a fundamental set of causes that place individuals at risk of risk (Link & Phelan,1995). The origins of this theory...
Mutations leading to genetic diseases into the root causes of non-deletion mutation and deletion mutation. 翻译结果2复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 The gene mutation is to cause the basic reason that hereditary disease takes place to divide into and lack the mutation of sex and not lack the mut...
individual health behaviorsand the biological mechanisms that produce pathogenesis. Reflecting this trend,Rothman’s influential text on modern epidemiological methods indicated that so-cial class is “causally related to few if any diseases but is a correlate of many causesof disease” (1986, 90)....
Three types of evidence have been presented on the causes of diseases and the magnitude of risk factors, the relative impact of specific interventions, and how and under which contextual conditions interventions were implemented. Analytic tools (e.g., systematic reviews, economic evaluation) can be...
Surveillance of certain health behaviors and conditions among states and selected local areas --- Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, United States... Chronic diseases and conditions (e.g., heart disease, cancer, stroke, and diabetes) are the leading causes of death in the United States....