"personal health and coping skills" seem to be contrary to what a 'social'
determinant of health is. I would add migration/immigration experience and
sexual orientation (if one is including gender).
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From: "John Dow" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: January 20, 2003 12:18 PM
Subject: Re: Social Determinants of Health
> The Nova Scotia Provincial Health Council uses the social determinants of
health in its work and uses the following 12:
>
> 1. Income and Social Status
> 2. Education
> 3. Healthy Child Development
> 4. Physical Environment
> 5. Health Services Available
> 6. Social Support Networks
> 7. Personal Health Practices and Coping Skills
> 8. Employment / Working Conditions
> 9. Social Environments
> 10. Culture
> 11. Gender
> 12. Biology and Genetic Endowment
>
> John
>
>
> John R. Dow
> Executive Director
> Provincial Health Council
> 1888 Brunswick Street
> Suite 301
> Halifax, NS
> B3J 3P7
>
> >>> [log in to unmask] 17/01/03 4:19:41 PM >>>
> Are any other Health Units using a list of social determinants of health
in
> their planning/research? I have come across a few different lists and was
> wondering if one was more commonly used in Canada.
>
> Ginette Comeau
> Health Promoter, Family Health Program
> Promotrice de la santé, Santé de la famille
> Sudbury & District Health Unit/Service de santé publique
> 1300 rue Paris Street
> Sudbury, ON P3E 3A3
> tel (705) 522-9200 ext/poste 364
> e-mail/courriel [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
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