Social determinants of health and their relationships to reproductive outcomes.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1521/bumc.2023.87.2.189
Peggy B Smith
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The medical community has begun to focus on factors that impact not only health but also wellness for both mainstream and disadvantaged communities. Public health initiatives have evaluated nonmedical factors to determine whether they have a broader influence on physical health than traditional medicine, especially in reproductive care. These factors, referred to as social determinants of health (SDOH), affect a variety of medical conditions, have an impact on medical strategies, and suggest that traditional medicine may be more limited than commonly thought. The purpose of this article, therefore, is threefold: First, it will offer a general review of selected components of current SDOH that act as nonmedical factors in health and behavioral wellness. Second, it will present specific SODH and their impact on contraceptive and prenatal care. Finally, it will highlight SODH policies that either enhance or impede the ability of health systems to deliver innovative reproductive services to underserved populations.

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健康的社会决定因素及其与生殖结果的关系。
医学界已经开始关注不仅影响健康,而且影响主流和弱势群体健康的因素。公共卫生倡议评估了非医疗因素,以确定它们对身体健康的影响是否比传统医学更广泛,特别是在生殖保健方面。这些因素被称为健康的社会决定因素(SDOH),影响各种医疗条件,对医疗战略产生影响,并表明传统医学可能比通常认为的更为有限。因此,本文的目的有三个:首先,它将对当前SDOH中作为健康和行为健康的非医学因素的部分进行一般审查。其次,它将介绍具体的SODH及其对避孕和产前护理的影响。最后,它将强调可持续发展健康政策,这些政策要么加强,要么阻碍卫生系统向服务不足的人群提供创新生殖服务的能力。
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期刊介绍: The Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic offers a psychodynamic perspective on the application of theory and research in outpatient psychotherapy, attachment theory, developments in cognitive neuroscience and psychopathologies, as well as the integration of different modes of therapy. This widely indexed, peer-reviewed journal has been published since 1936 by the Menninger Clinic. Topical issues focus on critical subjects such as disordered attachments, panic disorder, trauma, and evidence-based interventions.
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