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They focus on the influence that social and environmental factors, such as diet and housing; can have on the health and well-being of a person.
well where i live the social health influence i think they do take care about their people social influence i can believe something we really have to take and spirit health where your going with
If you have social health, it might want you to get in better shape. i learned that from my health textbook.
poltical factors in social work
Factors that influence language planning include sociopolitical considerations, such as government policies and national identity; demographic factors, like population size and distribution of linguistic groups; economic considerations, including language's impact on trade and business; and cultural factors, such as the preservation of heritage languages and promotion of linguistic diversity.
Health can be influenced by # Biological factors- genetic predisposition/susceptibility, changes in chemical composition of body, caused by etiological agent-infections or toxins # Social factors-social rules, traditions may consider one as ill or not ill contrary to the outsider's view # Psychological factors-coping strategies, attitudes # Religious practices # Spiritual factors
Personality and team-level effectiveness serve as a critical linking mechanism.
physical ,mental and social health are some factors that decide the health of the people
Social factors have a huge impact on social policies. As the norms in society change and evolve so do the social policies.
No there is not really any such thing as social health. Social factors impact on a person's physical and mental/emotional health and wellbeing. Socialization opportunities and characteristics affect physiological and mental/brain states. Social determinants of health play a key role in societal and economic settings on one's health status in present and future. Social health is really about communities and the extent to which human communities and their physical attributes affect behaviours, norms, values and health at the individual, family and population levels. There is no such thing as social health as a dimension of one's health status, only whether social factors inhibit/deter or promote physical and mental health, and their continuity into the future.
Physical: obesity High blood sugar Social: being around secondhand smoke Associating with destructive people