One of the most essential aspects in life for anyone in any society is health and well-being. It is the indispensable base on which happiness is based. This book examines these two important aspects of life. It focuses on the social and cultural aspects of health and well-being in current societies and cultures. Traditionally, health research has placed a greater emphasis on physical and clinical aspects such as diseases, medical treatments and rehabilitation. With an increasing interest in population health, particularly in the current context of globalisation, the sphere of health research has been expanded to also cover social and cultural factors which not only affect health conditions of individuals and communities but can also be determining health factors in some respects.
Preface; Emotional Intelligence & Intercultural Health Care:: Concept & Experience; Education, Health & Wellbeing; Uncovering the SES-Health Myth:: How Modern Society Undermines Our Achievement of Optimal Health; Cultural Stereotypes & Metaphors in Health:: An Intercultural Communication Perspective; Volunteers:: Reflexive Social Agents; Self-Identity & Risk-Taking in Adolescents; Social Impacts of Closure of Maternity Services in Rural Areas; Building Social Capital -- A Case Study:: Indirect Benefits Associated with a Dental Undergraduate Clinical Placement Program; In Praise of Meaning:: Occupational Predictors of Longevity; Social Determinants of Overweight & Obesity; Staying Healthy:: The Case of Cotton & Cane Growers in Australia; Health, Wellbeing & Community Involvement of Older People in Rural Scotland; Accessing Cultural Expressions of Being & Trauma through Phenomenological Investigation with Male African Entrants to Tasmania, Australia; Maternity Care Experiences of Asia Ethnic Minorities in Rural Tasmania, Australia:: A mixed Methods Study; International Students:: Their health & Education Journey; Hepatitis C Knowledge & Beliefs Among Culturally & Linguistically Diverse Drug Users; Health & Wellbeing Issues Facing Intermarried Filipino Women in Rural Tasmania; Does Culture Affect Ones View of Health Informatics? A Study of the Vietnamese Migrants; in Australia; Innovating Community Engagement in Rural Health:: A Quali-Quantitative Research Method; Engaging Local Communities in Primary Health Data Collection:: A Case Study in the Meander Valley Municipality, Tasmania; Methodological Considerations for Health & Wellness Research with Older Adults; Shortcomings in Publicly Available Healthcare Data for Older Australians; How Well does E-health Work? A Question of Evaluation; Research Awareness in Intercultural Discourse:: A Sociolinguistic Perspective; Index.
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