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Epidemiology and the People's Health

Epidemiology and the People's Health

Theory and Context

9780195383874
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Epidemiology is often referred to as the science of public health. However, unlike other major sciences, its theoretical foundations are rarely articulated. While the idea of epidemiologic theory may seem dry and arcane, it is at its core about explaining the peoples health. It is about life and death. It is about biology and society. It is about ecology and the economy. It is about how myriad aspects of peoples lives - involving work, dignity, desire, love, play, conflict,discrimination, and injustice - become literally incorporated into our bodies and manifest in our health status, individually and collectively. And it is about essential knowledge critical for improving the peoples health and minimizing inequitable burdens of disease, disability, and death.Woven from a vast array of schools of thought, including those in the natural, social, and biomedical sciences, epidemiologic theory is a rich tapestry whose time for analysis is long overdue. By tracing its history and contours from ancient societies on through the development of - and debates within - contemporary epidemiology worldwide, Dr. Krieger shows how epidemiologic theory has long shaped epidemiologic practice, knowledge, and the politics of public health. Outlining an ecosocialtheory of disease distribution that situates both population health and epidemiologic theory in societal and ecologic context, she offers a more holistic picture of how we embody the human experience. This concise, conceptually rich, and accessible book is a rallying cry for a return to the study and discussion of epidemiologic theory:: what it is, why it matters, how it has changed over time, and its implications for improving population health and promoting health equity. It should be required reading for all epidemiologists, or anyone involved in the study of human health and well-being.
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OUP USA
85007
9780195383874
9780195383874

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Publication date
2011
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
400
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
710
  • Preface Chapter 1:: Does Epidemiologic Theory Exist? - on science, data, and explaining disease distribution Chapter 2:: Health in the Balance:: early theories about patterns of disease occurrence Chapter 3:: Epidemiology Emerges:: early theories and debating determinants of disease distribution - poison, filth, class & race (1600-1900) Chapter 4:: Epidemiology Expands:: germs, genes, and the (social) environment (1900-1950) Chapter 5:: Contemporary Mainstream EpidemiologicTheory:: biomedical & lifestyle Chapter 6:: Social Epidemiologic Alternatives:: sociopolitical and psychosocial frameworks Chapter 7:: Ecosocial Theory of Disease Distribution:: embodying societal & ecologic context Chapter 8:: Epidemiologic Theory Counts:: harm, knowledge, action and the peopleshealth;
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