SOCIOECONOMIC HEALTH INEQUALITIES - THEIR ORIGINS AND IMPLICATIONS

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作者
CARROLL, D
BENNETT, P
SMITH, GD
机构
[1] UNIV WALES COLL CARDIFF,COLL CARDIFF,GWENT PSYCHOL SERV,CARDIFF CF1 3YG,WALES
[2] UNIV WALES COLL CARDIFF,COLL CARDIFF,SCH PSYCHOL,CARDIFF CF1 3YG,WALES
[3] UNIV GLASGOW,DEPT PUBL HLTH,GLASGOW G12 8RZ,SCOTLAND
关键词
SOCIOECONOMIC HEALTH DIFFERENTIALS; ARTIFACT; SOCIAL SELECTION; BEHAVIOR AND LIFE STYLE; SOCIAL CAUSATION; HEALTH PROMOTION;
D O I
10.1080/08870449308401924
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Evidence attests to substantial variations in health contingent on socioeconomic position. It is argued that these effects cannot be dismissed as artefact nor can they be explained, in the main, by either social selection or an unequal distribution of accepted behavioural risk factors among different social groups. The most likely explanation would seem to be social causation. However, it is continuing social and material inequality that appears most implicated; accounts which locate the effects in childhood social and material causes are far less compelling. The persistence of socioeconomic health differentials into the materially better-off social strata and the possible determining role of relative as well as absolute living standards suggest that psychological, in addition to material, variables are likely to be involved. Isolating the key psychological variables and identifying the nature of their influences will not be easy tasks, although social relations, psychological stress, uplifts, and control have emerged as possible candidates. However, psychological mediators of this sort most probably constitute surface rather than basic causes. Socio-economic inequality, it is contended, remains the basic cause, and, as such, the proper target for intervention. Psychological interventions are unlikely to yield much in the way of dividends in this context and indeed could inadvertently contribute to victim blaming.
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页码:295 / 316
页数:22
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