Health is connected to social class because how much you make, or where you are in the social class ladder, influences how much yo can afford. Like if you were lower class and you got sick you might not be able to afford to go to the doctors. Which is why we have the health reform.
Richer People are of a higher social class so they can afford private health care etc, so they are more likely to be healthy, upper class people also generally have better diets because they can afford better quality food.
Yes, yes it is.
Look at the people in hospital wards: health is certainly a social issue.
Social class can impact an individual's access to resources such as education, healthcare, and job opportunities. It can also affect one's social networks, sense of identity, and mental health. Inequality between social classes can lead to social tension, discrimination, and limited social mobility.
an inverse correlation
Kevin Brogan has written: 'Social class and health in N. Ireland'
emotional physical social mental i learnt that in health class :)
Social class can affect well-being through factors such as access to resources like healthcare, education, and employment opportunities. Lower social class is associated with higher levels of stress, limited access to quality healthcare, and increased exposure to environmental stressors. These factors can in turn impact physical health, mental health, and overall quality of life.
Health is closely related to social standing. Children born into poor families are three times more likely to die from disease, neglect, accidents, or violence during their first ear of life than children born into privileged families. found this information in my sociology book hope it helps
Debabar Banerji has written: 'Poverty, class, and health culture in India' -- subject(s): Rural conditions, Rural health 'Society, health problems, modern medicine, and social medicine' -- subject(s): Social medicine
The six components of health are physical, mental, emotional, social, spiritual, and environmental. Physical health is the well-being of your body, mental health relates to your cognitive and emotional well-being, emotional health refers to managing your feelings effectively, social health involves forming healthy relationships, spiritual health is connected to your beliefs and values, and environmental health pertains to the surroundings you live in.
Some features of the social democracy common in Europe are: Free public universities High taxes or Promoting the interests of the working class State-sponsored social programs