Epidemiology and the People's Health: Theory and Context

作者: Nancy Krieger

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关键词: MainstreamAction (philosophy)CriminologyPublic healthGerontologyEpidemiologyRace (biology)Context (language use)HarmPsychosocialPsychology

摘要: Preface Chapter 1: Does Epidemiologic Theory Exist? - on science, data, and explaining disease distribution 2: Health in the Balance: early theories about patterns of occurrence 3: Epidemiology Emerges: debating determinants poison, filth, class & race (1600-1900) 4: Expands: germs, genes, (social) environment (1900-1950) 5: Contemporary Mainstream Theory: biomedical lifestyle 6: Social Alternatives: sociopolitical psychosocial frameworks 7: Ecosocial Disease Distribution: embodying societal ecologic context 8: Counts: harm, knowledge, action people's health

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