Within the social determinants theory of how health is related to socioeconomic status (SES), there are three main schools of thought. Which of the three argues that there are multiple and ever-changing mechanisms by which SES affects health, and that people with higher socioeconomic status are in a better position to access and use new information and health resources?
a. |
the materialist interpretation |
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b. |
the psychosocial interpretation |
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c. |
the fundamental causes interpretation |
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d. |
the epigenetic interpretation |
The correct answer is Option B. The psychosocial interpretation argues that there are multiple and ever-changing mechanisms by which SES affects health, and that people with higher socioeconomic status are in a better position to access and use new information and health resources.
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