Emerging through international discussions dating back to 1986, determinants of health have evolved over time to encompass
the broader social forces that impact upon health.
Not exact matches
As the world changes and the
social impact ecosystem matures, we can better serve our communities and the
broader field by joining
forces.
I have no disagreements with Cobb on these
broad matters, but something seems to be missing in his account of the
social forces at work behind the oldline's reduced vitality.
Congress has not only rejected the president's proposal to cut the National Institutes of Health as part of a
broad reordering of priorities, away from science and
social spending; lawmakers from both parties have joined
forces to increase spending on biomedical research — and have bragged about it.
The team considered two classes of religion: MHGs and a
broader belief in systems of supernatural punishment (or «BSP») for
social transgressions, such as those enacted through ancestral spirits or inanimate
forces such as karma.
We are often most impressed by applicants who have the ability to maturely and articulately discuss their work on a deeper level by connecting it to
broader social, cultural, historical, political and economic
forces.
Some conservatives believe they are being
forced to support a
broader set of
social issues and embrace strategies or tactics they do not agree with as a litmus test to determine whether they are true change agents in education.
Whereas the earliest work on this topic emphasized the socio - economic status of parents and the way in which (maltreating) parents were themselves reared, subsequent work, guided principally by Belsky's 6 process model of the determinants of parenting, highlights
social - contextual factors and
forces that shape parenting.7 These include (a) attributes of children; (b) the developmental history of parents and their own psychological make - up; and (c) the
broader social context in which parents and this relationship are embedded.