
Healthier Societies
From Analysis to Action
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 5. January 2006
Book
Hardback
448 pages
978-0-19-517920-0 (ISBN)
Description
Extensive research has shown that social factors are as important as biological ones in determining health, and their impact is enormous in both adults and children. The challenge of changing public policies and programs remains. Healthier Societies: From Analysis to Action addresses the fundamental questions which will lead the way toward countries investing seriously in improving social conditions, as a way of improving population health.
The book is divided into three parts. Section one addresses to what extent health is determined by biological factors, by social factors, and more fundamentally, by the interaction between the two. Section two examines four case studies that demonstrate the ways in which social change cna dramatically affect adults' health, as well as launch children's lives onto healthy trajectories. This section analyzes the cases of nutrition, working conditions, social inequalities, and geographic disparities. The third section of the book takes a serious look at what would be involved in translating the research findings described throughout the book into action.
The book is divided into three parts. Section one addresses to what extent health is determined by biological factors, by social factors, and more fundamentally, by the interaction between the two. Section two examines four case studies that demonstrate the ways in which social change cna dramatically affect adults' health, as well as launch children's lives onto healthy trajectories. This section analyzes the cases of nutrition, working conditions, social inequalities, and geographic disparities. The third section of the book takes a serious look at what would be involved in translating the research findings described throughout the book into action.
Reviews / Votes
Thanks in a large part to the efforts of public health researchers, the authors of this book included, an increasing number of policy makers, service providers and members of civil society are debating how to use the science to make societies healthier...this book is a valuable and timely addition to the debate. * Public Health *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Public health professionals and MPH students.
Illustrations
Numerous tables and line drawings
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
825 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-517920-0 (9780195179200)
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Persons
Edited by Jody Heymann, Associate Professor of Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School, USA, Clyde Hertzman, Professor of Health Care and Epidemiology, Morris L. Barer, Professor of Health Care and Epidemiology, and Robert G. Evans, Professor of Economics, all at the University of British Columbia, USA
Editor
Associate Professor of Social MedicineAssociate Professor of Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School, USA
Professor of Health Care and EpidemiologyProfessor of Health Care and Epidemiology
Professor of Health Care and EpidemiologyProfessor of Health Care and Epidemiology
Professor of EconomicsProfessor of Economics, all at the University of British Columbia, Canada
Content
HEALTHIER SOCIETIES: AN INTRODUCTION; PART I: THE COMPLEX RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOCIAL AND BIOLOGIC DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH; PART II: AN IN DEPTH LOOK AT SEVERAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH; PART III: MOVING FROM RESEARCH TO POLICY