
Social Determinants of Health
Canadian Perspectives
Dennis Raphael(Editor)
Canadian Scholars (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 6. January 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
277 pages
978-1-77338-450-4 (ISBN)
Description
Now in its fourth edition, Dennis Raphael's Social Determinants of Health offers the definitive Canadian discussion of the primary factors that influence the health of Canada's population.This unique text on the social determinants of health contains contributions from top academics and high-profile experts from across Canada. Taking a public policy approach, the contributors to this edited collection critically analyze the structural inequalities embedded in our society and the socio-economic factors that affect health-including income, education, employment, housing, food security, gender, and race. This new edition includes recent statistics, new developments in early childhood education and the implementation of Canada's national childcare system, and new content on the social determinants of Indigenous Peoples' health. Particular attention is paid to how economic globalization and the acceptance of neoliberal governing ideology is shaping the health of Canadians.
The COVID-19 epidemic vividly illustrated the importance of the social determinants of health, as sickness and death rates were strikingly higher among Canadians in groups already experiencing adverse living and working conditions and poorer health: lower income Canadians, recent immigrants of colour, and those experiencing housing and food insecurity. If anything positive is to come out of this experience, it will be recognition that in the current post-COVID-19 environment, it is essential to understand the socio-economic conditions that shape the health of individuals and communities. Social Determinants of Health, Fourth Edition is aimed at courses focusing on the social determinants of health at Canadian universities and colleges, particularly those in health studies and nursing, but also allied health, sociology, and human services.
The COVID-19 epidemic vividly illustrated the importance of the social determinants of health, as sickness and death rates were strikingly higher among Canadians in groups already experiencing adverse living and working conditions and poorer health: lower income Canadians, recent immigrants of colour, and those experiencing housing and food insecurity. If anything positive is to come out of this experience, it will be recognition that in the current post-COVID-19 environment, it is essential to understand the socio-economic conditions that shape the health of individuals and communities. Social Determinants of Health, Fourth Edition is aimed at courses focusing on the social determinants of health at Canadian universities and colleges, particularly those in health studies and nursing, but also allied health, sociology, and human services.
Reviews / Votes
This book is a must-read for anyone in education, health, government, or policy development. I think it is crucial that more academics start including SDOH in courses across multiple disciplines. Many courses with an emphasis on health tend to focus on the individual and for the most part ignore the social factors-this needs to change. This text does an incredible job of outlining those social factors." - Anne-Marie Sullivan, School of Human Kinetics and Recreation, Memorial University of Newfoundland"This third edition of Raphael's Social Determinants of Health offers timely new material and remains the most compelling and exhaustive Canadian text available on the subject. No one weaves together a more impressive group of experts with more passion, urgency, and evidence than he does." - Kelly Anthony, Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, University of Waterloo"This book makes a highly significant contribution to the field of Public Health in Canada. Aside from being well-researched and well-written, a major strength of the book is its focus on identifying clear policy directions to improve the health of Canadians by influencing each of the social determinants. Raphael's book is essential reading for university students, practitioners, program managers, and policy-makers in all of the human service sectors." - Benita Cohen, College of Nursing, University of Manitoba
More details
Edition
Fourth Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 248 mm
Width: 171 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-77338-450-4 (9781773384504)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Dennis Raphael is a Professor of Health Policy and Management at York University, whose areas of interest include topics in public policy, poverty, and social determinants of health.
Content
Foreword to the Fourth Edition
PrefacePart One: Introducing the Social Determinants of Health
Chapter 1: Social Determinants of Health: Key Issues and Themes
Chapter 2: Social Structure, Living Conditions, and Health
Part Two: Income Security and Employment in Canada
Chapter 3: Income, Wealth, and Poverty: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Chapter 4: Income and Health in Canada
Chapter 5: Precarious Work and the Labour Market
Chapter 6: Health Outcomes of Labour Market Flexibility
Chapter 7: The Unhealthy Canadian Workplace
Chapter 8: Understanding and Improving the Health of Work
Part Three: Foundations of Life-long Health: Education and Childhood
Chapter 9: Early Childhood Education and Care as a Social Determinant of Health
Chapter 10: Early Child Development and Health
Chapter 11: Education as a Social Determinant
Part Four: Foundations of Life-long Health: Food and Shelter
Chapter 12: Food Insecurity
Chapter 13: Health Implications of Food Insecurity
Chapter 14: Housing
Chapter 15: Housing and Health
Part Five: Social Exclusion
Chapter 16: Social Exclusion
Chapter 17: Social Inclusion/Exclusion and Health: Dancing the Dialectic
Chapter 18: Determinants of Indigenous Peoples' Health in Colonial Canada: Unsettling the Pathology, Celebrating Strength
Part Six: Public Policy
Chapter 19: Follow the Money: How Business and Politics Define Our Health
Chapter 20: Oppressions and Access to Health Care: Contexts of Structural Violence
Chapter 21: The Politics and Policy Design of Health and Inequity in Canada
Chapter 22: Public Policy, Gender, and Health
Part Seven: Towards the Future
Chapter 23: From Social Medicine and Social Determinants to Supportive Social Environments for Health
Chapter 24: Surmounting the Barriers: Making Action on the Social Determinants of Health a Public Policy Priority
Appendix: Strengthening the Social Determinants of Health: The Toronto Charter for a Healthy Canada
Contributor Biographies
Copyright Acknowledgements
Index
PrefacePart One: Introducing the Social Determinants of Health
Chapter 1: Social Determinants of Health: Key Issues and Themes
Chapter 2: Social Structure, Living Conditions, and Health
Part Two: Income Security and Employment in Canada
Chapter 3: Income, Wealth, and Poverty: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Chapter 4: Income and Health in Canada
Chapter 5: Precarious Work and the Labour Market
Chapter 6: Health Outcomes of Labour Market Flexibility
Chapter 7: The Unhealthy Canadian Workplace
Chapter 8: Understanding and Improving the Health of Work
Part Three: Foundations of Life-long Health: Education and Childhood
Chapter 9: Early Childhood Education and Care as a Social Determinant of Health
Chapter 10: Early Child Development and Health
Chapter 11: Education as a Social Determinant
Part Four: Foundations of Life-long Health: Food and Shelter
Chapter 12: Food Insecurity
Chapter 13: Health Implications of Food Insecurity
Chapter 14: Housing
Chapter 15: Housing and Health
Part Five: Social Exclusion
Chapter 16: Social Exclusion
Chapter 17: Social Inclusion/Exclusion and Health: Dancing the Dialectic
Chapter 18: Determinants of Indigenous Peoples' Health in Colonial Canada: Unsettling the Pathology, Celebrating Strength
Part Six: Public Policy
Chapter 19: Follow the Money: How Business and Politics Define Our Health
Chapter 20: Oppressions and Access to Health Care: Contexts of Structural Violence
Chapter 21: The Politics and Policy Design of Health and Inequity in Canada
Chapter 22: Public Policy, Gender, and Health
Part Seven: Towards the Future
Chapter 23: From Social Medicine and Social Determinants to Supportive Social Environments for Health
Chapter 24: Surmounting the Barriers: Making Action on the Social Determinants of Health a Public Policy Priority
Appendix: Strengthening the Social Determinants of Health: The Toronto Charter for a Healthy Canada
Contributor Biographies
Copyright Acknowledgements
Index