• Title of article

    Causes of change in the health of populations: A biopsychosocial viewpoint

  • Author/Authors

    Bengt B. Arnetz، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
  • Pages
    4
  • From page
    605
  • To page
    608
  • Abstract
    In the current review, a biopsychosocial perspective is applied to current changes in the health of populations. It is proposed that the psychosocial environments either promote health or precipitate disease. Changes in the types of stress that people experience as well as its prevalence over time are discussed. In addition, possible biological mechanisms linking the psychosocial environments to health are presented. “Food for thought” is the possible interaction between the physical/chemical and the psychosocial environments and changes in health of individuals. Clearly, our traditional view of disease mechanisms is not sufficient to understand recent phenomena, such as environmental illness and chronic fatigue syndrome. Issues worthy of further discussions are the role of the “just-in-time” society, where individuals increasingly have to change jobs, cope with reorganizations and increased production pressure, and its impact on health and well-being. Further, in what way can we develop better models to truly assess the impact of an increasingly complex interaction between individual and environmental factors on health? A major obstacle to enhancing our understanding of causes of change in the health of populations is the use of inappropriate or outdated statistical analytical models. Finally, it is suggested that prospectively controlled studies of the impact on health of changes in the health and welfare systems are carried out. This would further add to our understanding of factors contributing to changes in the health of population.po
  • Keywords
    complex causes , public health , modern society
  • Journal title
    Social Science and Medicine
  • Serial Year
    1996
  • Journal title
    Social Science and Medicine
  • Record number

    599068