Culture & Health Flashcards
Importance of Social & Cultural Factors in HC
(4)
- ways people think about health & illness
- behaviors & habits that influence health
- how community perceives you & your actions where you work
- how culture interacts with environment, economy & politics to affect health
Social Cultural Model
framework focusing on illness
- personal, social & cultural influences on experience of impairment, pathology & disease
→ preserves complex relationship between person, evironment, community & biology
investigates how people understand their health situations
health & disease = multi-factorial → defined by interactions b/w people & environment
Disease
physiological process of pathology
Illness
personal, social & cultural influences on experience of impairment, pathology & disease
Culture
- used as?
- used to describe?
→ ^ general limitation
often used as label for lifestyles presumed to cluster among certain groups (SES, socially marginal behaviors)
used to describe national identity (ex. culture of violence)
limitation: conceive culture as categorizing variable that is relatively simple & fixed
Culture
- define
- important component?
dynamic & adaptive system of meaning → thoughts & behavior shared by group of ppl
- learned, shared & transmitted between generations
- reflected in values, beliefs, norms, communication, family roles
important component = lived experience
- modifies culturally-influenced beliefs & behaviors
Influence of Culture on Perceptions of Health
cultures have different systems of health beliefs to explain cause of illness, treatments/cures & who should be involved in process
Culture & Health → Health Education & Patient Compliance
(3)
extent to which patients percieve health education to have cultural relevance profoundly affects reception to & willingness to use information provided
cultural issues play major role in patient compliance
cultural characteristics of group may be directly/indirectly with health-related priorities & practices
Social Factors that distinguish differences between groups of people in a given society
(6)
Education
Income/Occupation (SES)
Ethnicity/Race
Religion
Political Affiliation
Geographic Region
How do Social & Cultural Factors Relate to Health?
differences in social advantages significantly influence disease occurence & life expectancy in a pop’n
- social factors affect disadvantaged groups through material & psychosocial mechanisms
- reproduce historic racial disparities
Racism
organized system premised on categorization & ranking of social groups into races
- devalues, disempowers & differentially allocates desirable societial opportunities/resources to racial groups regarded as inferior
Racism → Leads to the development of?
- negative attitudes (prejudice) & beliefs (stereotypes) toward
- & differential treatment (discrimination) of
stigmatized racial groups by individuals & social institutions
Aversive Racism
lack of explicit racial prejudice but implicit biases that favor one group over another
Health Inequities
systematic & avoidable differences in health (or SDOH) between groups
Interventions
- awareness of attitudes, perceptions & behavior
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HBM & TPB → to enhance understanding & support
- provide explanation for process that determines health behaviors within different cultures