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What is a social determinant of health? Back to basics

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JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH
Volume 10, Issue 4, Pages -

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.4081/jphr.2021.2324

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Social determinants of health; causation; methods; theory; race; systems; preventive measures

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Understanding and utilizing Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) can have significant implications for public health theory and practice, as it highlights the critical role of societal systems in influencing health outcomes. The integration of SDOH may lead to expanded benefits in public health, but will require new approaches in research, education, collaboration, policy, and practice.
The objective of this essay is to clarify the understanding and use of Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) by exploring basic characteristics of ,determinants' and ,fundamental causes,' the ,social,' ,structure,' and ,modifiability,' and to consider theoretical and practical implications of this reconceptualization for public health. The analysis distinguishes Social Determinants of Health from other determinants of health. We define social determinants of health as mutable societal systems, their components, and the social resources and hazards for health that societal systems control and distribute, allocate and withhold, and that, in turn, cause health consequences, including changes in the demographic distributions and trends of health. A systems conceptualization holds concepts such as race as the creations of social systems and as having negative consequences, such as racism, when part of a racist system, but potentially ameliorative consequences when part of an anti-racist system. The integration of Social Determinants of Health into public health theory and practice may substantially expand the benefits of public health, but will require new theorizing, intervention research, education, collaboration, policy, and practice.

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