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| 100 | 1 | ▼a Bartley, Mel. |
| 245 | 1 0 | ▼a Health inequality : ▼b an introduction to theories, concepts, and methods / ▼c Mel Bartley. |
| 260 | ▼a Cambridge, UK : ▼b Polity Press in association with Blackwell Pub. ; ▼a Malden, MA : ▼b Distributed in the USA by Blackwell Pub., ▼c 2004. | |
| 300 | ▼a ix, 208 p. : ▼b ill. ; ▼c 24 cm. | |
| 504 | ▼a Includes bibliographical references (p.[179]-199) and index. | |
| 505 | 0 | ▼a What is health inequality? -- Measuring socio-economic position -- Figuring out health inequality -- Models of aetiological pathways, I: behavioural and 'cultural' explanations -- Models of aetiological pathways, II: the psycho-social model -- Models of aetiological pathways, III: the materialist model -- Models of aetiological pathways, IV: the life course approach -- Social ecology -- Gender inequality in health -- Ethnic inequalities in health -- Health inequality and social policy. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Social medicine. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Social classes ▼x Health aspects. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Health status indicators. |
| 650 | 1 2 | ▼a Social Medicine. |
| 650 | 2 2 | ▼a Health Status Indicators. |
| 650 | 2 2 | ▼a Social Class. |
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This book provides all you ever wanted to know about health inequality but did not dare to ask. We know from many studies that there are large differences in life expectancy between the most privileged and the most disadvantaged social groups in industrial societies. But we need to look beyond the figures to the social and biological processes that underlie them in order to understand why this is so. This book provides a key to understanding the four most widely accepted theories of what lies behind inequality in healthcare: behavioural, psychosocial, material and life-course approaches.
The methods most commonly employed by health inequality researchers are carefully explained in simple terms in a way that enables readers to judge for themselves how good the evidence is for each theory. It makes concepts and methods more widely available which can be applied to any area of study that seeks to take account of social and biological factors.
Health Inequality will be essential reading for students taking courses in the sociology of health and illness, social policy and welfare, health sciences, public health and epidemiology and all those interested in understanding the consequences of social inequality for health.
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This book provides all you ever wanted to know about health inequality but did not dare to ask. We know from many studies that there are large differences in life expectancy between the most privileged and the most disadvantaged social groups in industrial societies. But we need to look beyond the figures to the social and biological processes that underlie them in order to understand why this is so. This book provides a key to understanding the four most widely accepted theories of what lies behind inequality in healthcare: behavioural, psychosocial, material and life-course approaches.
The methods most commonly employed by health inequality researchers are carefully explained in simple terms in a way that enables readers to judge for themselves how good the evidence is for each theory. It makes concepts and methods more widely available which can be applied to any area of study that seeks to take account of social and biological factors.
Health Inequality will be essential reading for students taking courses in the sociology of health and illness, social policy and welfare, health sciences, public health and epidemiology and all those interested in understanding the consequences of social inequality for health.
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Acknowledgements.
Dedication.
1. What is Health Inequality.
2. Measuring Socio-Economic Position.
3. Figuring Out Health Inequality.
4. Models of Aetiological Pathways I: Behavioural and ‘Cultural’ Explanations.
5. Models of Aetiological Pathways II: The Psychosocial Model.
6. Models of Aetiological Pathways III: The Materialist Model.
7. Models of Aetiological Pathways IV: The Life Course Approach.
8. Social Ecology.
9. Understanding Gender Inequality in Health.
10. Ethnic Inequalities in Health.
11. Health Inequality and Social Policy
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