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Structural determinants of health definition: - ANSWER-The structural determinants
cause and operate through intermediary determinants of health- housing, physical work
environment, social support, stress, nutrition and physical activity-to shape health
outcomes.

Social determinants of health definition: - ANSWER-The conditions in the environment
where ppl are born, live, learn, work, play, worship, and age that affect the wide range
of health functioning and quality-of-life outcomes and risks

Model of determinants of health: - ANSWER-1.General socioeconomic, cultural, and
environmental conditions 2.living and working conditions: -agriculture and food
production -education, work environment -unemployment -water and snatiation -health
care services and housing 3.social and community networks 4.individual lifestyle factors
5.genetics

17 Social determinants health - ANSWER-disability early child development education
employment and working conditions food insecurity gender geography globalization
health services housing immigration income and income distribution Indigenous
ancestry race social exclusion social safety net unemployment and job security

Socioeconomic position - ANSWER-Socioeconomic -more money = healthier (covid
played role, wealthier became wealthier and poorer became poorer)

Socioeconomic position - ANSWER--more money = healthier (covid played role,
wealthier became wealthier and pooper became poorer) -poorer ppl are more prone to
illness and have shorter life expectancies, and don't recover as well from health
problems -primary factors that shape Canadian's health not medical treatment but social
determinants of health -Canada had good health care but lacks determinants (our
income inequality + poverty is increasing) -children's health has a big affect on
determinants, stress at a young age can lead to long term physical health problems "ppl
experiencing poverty: have higher risk of premature deaths, child poverty is 1 in 6
children Canada has made little progress with addressing poverty (200's 14.7%
Canadians were poorer than in 1989's)

Societal forces and factors - ANSWER--stress increases health risks -ppl with stress
can lead to bad coping mechanisms source rather than the problem death + serious
illness -ppl with less -Public implications: can reduce stress by looking at the -big gap b/t
rich and poor, gap is only getting bigger social status run 2x the risk of premature -Edu

, and care in early life: poor fetal development = greater health risks -low birth rate 2x
more likely with women with low incomes -social inclusion: aboriginal and ppl of colour
are 2x more likely to live in poverty and 3x more likely for unempioyment -Nurses: need
to ask the right questions to see if patient has low income, high stress job/food/ housing
insecurity or social isolation -Influences of health income: genetics, health care system,
social determinants

Control/choice, -Social democratic (Denmark, Norway): - ANSWER-programs that
support the majority of the pop, building a strong middle class -Conservative

-Conservative (Netherlands, France, Germany): - ANSWER-looks at old ways through
Catholic church where males earn more, carried on through government, obedient ppl
move up

Latin Welfare States (Greece, italy): - ANSWER-less developed + family oriented,
provides more support than liberals

Materialist: - ANSWER-suggests that living conditions influence SDOH which influence
health Material living conditions; poor conditions= worse outcomes Experience of
psychological stress Adoption of health-supporting/ health-threatening behaviors

Income potential; - ANSWER-related to education, related to accumulation of childhood
experiences which influences job opportunities in the future

Income potential; - ANSWER-related to education, related to accumulation of childhood
experiences which influences job opportunities in the future

Health capital; - ANSWER-childhood experiences shape the health an individual can
access in the future (similar to income potential because of accumulation)

Liberal (Canada and USA) - ANSWER-security emphasizes individuals to succeed, only
giving help when immediate action is needed, least developed for providing
environmental/ social security -Canada is good with social welfare and healthcare, were
grouped as conservative but are a liberal welfare state

Control/choice, power -Canada: - ANSWER-corporate based and by doing that you take
away freedoms of economic venerability (e.g., women, immigrants, disabilities) -liberal
parties have support-programs for Canadians who lost jobs and topped wages for
essential workers (looking at problem not source)

health variable: - ANSWER-individuals of population

Psychological stress response - ANSWER-Psychosocial demands (stressors)

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