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Social Class And Health

Social class and health refers to the relationship between an individual's socioeconomic status and their health outcomes, where lower social class is often associated with poorer health, increased stress, and limited access to healthcare resources. This relationship is influenced by various factors, including education, income level, and social support systems.

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Social class significantly influences health outcomes, creating disparities that can affect individuals' quality of life. Those in lower social classes often face barriers to accessing healthcare, leading to poorer health outcomes compared to their higher-class counterparts. Factors such as income, ...

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Key Terms

Social Class
A division of a society based on social and economic status.

Example: People in the upper class often have more access to healthcare.

Health Disparities
Differences in health outcomes between different population groups.

Example: There are health disparities between urban and rural populations.

Socioeconomic Status
An individual's or group's economic and social position in relation to others.

Example: Socioeconomic status can affect access to nutritious food.

Access to Healthcare
The ability to obtain necessary medical services.

Example: Access to healthcare can be limited in low-income areas.

Lifestyle Factors
Behaviors and habits that influence health.

Example: Smoking is a lifestyle factor that can lead to health issues.

Public Health
The science of protecting and improving the health of people and their communities.

Example: Public health initiatives aim to reduce health disparities.

Related Topics

Health Policy
The decisions and actions taken to achieve specific healthcare goals within a society.
intermediate
Community Health
The study of health within a specific community and the factors that affect it.
intermediate
Social Determinants of Health
Conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work, and age that affect health outcomes.
intermediate

Key Concepts

health disparitiessocioeconomic statusaccess to healthcarelifestyle factors