Keywords :
social inequalities; social stratification; age-period-cohort analysis; social determinants of health; social policy assessment; socioeconomic position; disease; fundamental cause theory; morbidity; mortality; multilevel modeling; neighborhood; directed acyclic graphs (DAG); socioeconomic gradient; welfare regime
Abstract :
[en] The search of social determinants of health and disease has advanced substantially over the last decade. We present recent theoretical advancements, methodological approaches, and a selection of empirical evidence for the three main research strands: First, social inequalities can explain health differences. Here, we first focus on hierarchic social stratification with regard to socioeconomic and social class differences influencing health, then we extend the view towards non-hierarchic social stratification with regard to ethno-cultural differences, lifestyle, and cognitive and non-cognitive abilities. We shortly mention social relations and social network as determinants of health. Last, we use the concept of social times to distinguish age, period, and cohort effects in population health. After presenting evidence on contextual social determinants of health, we close with methodological challenges, social policy implications, and translation to practice.
Disciplines :
Sociology & social sciences
Social & behavioral sciences, psychology: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Public health, health care sciences & services
Name of the research project :
R-AGR-0269-13 > FNR/P11/05 + FNR/P12/06 : PEARL ProSocial volet sociologique > 01/06/2012 - 31/05/2017 > CHAUVEL Louis
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