类别 全部 - income - education - gender - culture

作者:Faith Markle 5 年以前

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11 Determinants of Health

Various factors significantly influence an individual's health status. Socioeconomic elements such as income and social status play a crucial role, with wealthier individuals generally experiencing better health outcomes.

11 Determinants of Health

11 Determinants of Health

Health services

It benefits people’s health when they have access to services that prevent disease, as well as maintain and promote health.

Gender

Men and women get different kinds of diseases and conditions at different ages. They also tend to have different income levels, and to work at different kinds of jobs. Many of these realities result from the differences in the way society treats men and women.

Healthy child development

Genetics

Physical characteristics we inherit play a part in deciding how long we live, how healthy we’ll be and how likely we are to get certain illnesses.

Education

There is a lot of research that shows that low literacy skills are linked with poor health. Moreover, people with low literacy skills can suffer from stress and reduced self-confidence. This often makes it hard for them to seek employment or social support. So the more education we have, the more likely we are to be healthy.

Social support networks

Support from families, friends and communities is linked to better health. This kind of support helps people handle difficult situations.

11. Culture

People’s customs and traditions, and the beliefs of their family and community all affect their health. This is because these factors will influence what they think, feel, do and believe to be important.

Personal health practices and coping skills

Personal practices include whether a person eats well and is physically active, and whether they smoke or drink. Coping skills refer to the way we relate to the people around us and handle life’s stresses and challenges.

Physical environments

Clean air and water, healthy workplaces, safe houses, communities and roads all contribute to good health.

Employment and working conditions

Unemployment is linked with poor health. Those who are employed are healthier when they have more control over their working conditions.

Income and social status

Research shows that poor people are less healthy than rich people. Income distribution in a society is also a key element. The greater the gap between the richest and poorest people, the greater the differences in health.