Accumulating Knowledge on the Social Determinants of Health and Infectious Disease

Braveman describes how development of both infectious and noninfectious disease may be influenced by the socioeconomic gradient in health and potential material and psychosocial pathways that may explain it, including the role of stress and the life-course perspective—and implications for public health research and policy.

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Type
Research
Theme
Communicable diseases, Health systems and services, primary health care, integrated systems, prevention services, health workforce, Maternal health, pre- peri-natal, childhood conditions, adolescent health, education, Non-communicable diseases, alcohol, nutrition, obesity, cancer, smoking, physical activity
Country
Global
Level
European
Year
2011


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