social determinant

collocation in English

meaningsofsocialanddeterminant

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social
adjective
uk
/ˈsəʊ.ʃəl/
us
/ˈsoʊ.ʃəl/
relating to activities in which you meet and spend time with other people and that happen during the time when you are ...
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determinant
noun[C]
uk
/dɪˈtɜː.mɪ.nənt/
us
/dɪˈtɝː.mɪ.nənt/
formal
something that controls or affects what happens in a ...
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(Definition ofsocialanddeterminantfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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These findings have important implications for future policy concerned to address the widersocialdeterminant of health inequalities and to develop the multidisciplinary public health workforce this requires.
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Cell 2,1 (socialdeterminantof cheating behaviour): the peer, present in the room with the subject was paid 100 for each chip the subject earned.
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This view sees health literacy as asocialdeterminantof health that offers a powerful opportunity to reduce inequities in health.
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Indeed, for everysocialdeterminantof health, an individualized manifestation of each is available.
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Poverty is also a significantsocialdeterminantfor oral health.
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That will simply perpetuate the inability to link social determinants to health and will continue the relative invisibility of nurses' contributions to population health.
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This line of thinking is given great credence by the work done on the 'social determinants of health'.
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From concept to practice: including the social determinants of health in environmental assessment.
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Acknowledging the importance of the social determinants of health leads us to look for an approach to health care which addresses these.
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In this latter study, significant moderate to strong correlations were found between hospitalization for depressive and bipolar disorders and most social determinants studied.
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Relatedly, some opine about the biological and/or social determinants of morality as if there were just one morality.
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Most readers of this journal are well aware of the importance of the social determinants of health.
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To explain the social determinants of religiosity, two statistical models are advanced.
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The social view of health combined with the acknowledgement that gender is asocialdeterminantof health inform women's health service delivery in countries around the world.
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Although the selected social determinants are known determinants of population health, their impact with respect to hospitalization for depression has only partially been evaluated.
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Yet the influence of social determinants on patterns of care and on disparities in health outcome have received inadequate attention in health research.
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Thankfully, at an international level we are hearing more and more of these social determinants of health.
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But his case was rather unrelated to external economic and social determinants.
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In fact, the results of this systematic review draw our attention to the fact that social determinants are underreported in hospitalization studies of depression.
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Viewed in this light, gender and other social determinants assume an evident significance that will not be apparent if the assessment process is narrowly confined.
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