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- Title
Kubale et al. Respond to "Sociological Imagination and Infectious Disease".
- Authors
Kubale, John T; Hegde, Sonia T; Noppert, Grace A
- Abstract
The authors offer a response to a commentary made by J. Zelner and colleagues on their article "Sociological Imagination and Infectious Disease." Zelner and colleagues highlight the importance of considering structural factors as fundamental causes of disease. The authors offer follow-up points that clarify the reasoning behind their perspective and highlight how failure to consider both frameworks proposed by B. G. Link and J. Phelan limits research and furthers health inequities.
- Subjects
PREVENTION of communicable diseases; COMMUNICABLE disease diagnosis; DIVERSITY &; inclusion policies; MEDICAL screening; THEORY-practice relationship; SOCIAL context; DISEASE susceptibility; HEALTH equity; MEDICAL needs assessment
- Publication
American Journal of Epidemiology, 2023, Vol 192, Issue 7, p1052
- ISSN
0002-9262
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/aje/kwad087