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The sociology of global health: Inequality, disease-related stigma, …

WEBCassandra Leonard is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Sociology at Washington State University. Her research primarily embodies a sociological …

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Health Social Movements in the United States: An Overview

WEBAbstract This article reviews the literature on health social movements (HSMs) and provides an overview of their main conceptual, theoretical and empirical …

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Rethinking the biopsychosocial model of health: Understanding …

WEBThe biopsychosocial model has dominated research and theory in health psychology. This article expands the biopsychosocial model by applying systems …

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Medicine in the field: Growing connections between …

WEBHistorians of medicine and environmental historians share the experience of working in a subdiscipline that is untethered by a geographical or chronological focus of …

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Racial/ethnic segregation and health disparities: Future directions …

WEBHealth researchers have investigated the association between racial segregation and racial health disparities with multilevel approaches. This study …

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Connecting adverse childhood experiences and community health …

WEBAdverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can have negative effects on health outcomes across the lifespan. Furthermore, the effects of ACEs are often compounded …

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Nudge to Health: Harnessing Decision Research to Promote Health

WEBWe review selected literature that examines how biases in decision making can be utilized to encourage individual health behavior, such as vaccination, and …

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The Sociology of Mental Health: A Brief Review of Major …

WEBThe article emphasises the importance of making sense of the theoretical debate in the sociology of mental health in order to ‘position’ the wide range of studies …

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Stress and Disease: A Structural and Functional Analysis

WEBChronic stress, a validated health risk factor, remains an ambiguous construct in spite of years of research. We propose that chronic stress is best …

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Healthcare professionals' trust in patients: A review of the …

WEB1 INTRODUCTION. Patients' trust in healthcare professionals has been the focus of an expansive body of empirical and conceptual studies, yet professionals' trust …

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Positive psychological well‐being and

WEB2 ASSESSING AND CONCEPTUALIZING WELL-BEING. Although well-being is displayed concisely in Figure 1, its assessment and theoretical conceptualization are …

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Mental health and the media: From illness to wellbeing

WEBThe media are a main source of information about mental health for many people, and an ever-growing body of literature is evaluating their coverage of the topic. …

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Climate change and mental health and wellbeing: Reflections from …

WEB1 INTRODUCTION. Climate change is widely considered the greatest contemporary threat to human health (The Lancet, 2023; World Health Organization, …

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How do you measure trust in social institutions and health

WEB1 INTRODUCTION. Trust has been linked with many important healthcare objectives such as higher access and utilization of medical care (Russell, 2005), higher …

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Food, health, and nutrition in Chinese history

WEBThis essay explores the relationships between food and health in Chinese history, from ancient times to the present. It briefly reviews how historians have written …

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Critical Perspectives on Digital Health Technologies

WEBDiscussions of digital health technologies in the popular media and the medical and public health academic literature frequently comment on how these …

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The structural roots of food insecurity: How racism is a …

WEBRates of food insecurity skyrocketed during the COVID-19 pandemic, doubling overall and tripling among households with children. Even before the …

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Comparative optimism and well‐being during the COVID‐19 …

WEBAbstract Past research suggests that being comparatively optimistic about one's risk for disease is associated with benefits to mental health, such as lowered …

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