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The Social-Structural Determinants of Health: Beyond Genetics

The Social-Structural Determinants of Health: Beyond Genetics

Today more than ever, society is faced with the unequivocal question of developing a better understanding of the interconnectedness between social forces, environmental experiences, and the outcomes of mental and physical health and well-being. Post COVID-19 considerations have led to an unprecedented need to establish a more interdisciplinary understanding of the role that social construction has on health and illness, and the diverse set of ways that our social world plays in the identification, treatment and experience of various diseases and health related conditions. Social life is intricately linked to quality-of-life variables related to health, both mental and physical. Thus, we recognize the invaluable contribution to the field of medicine made by a comprehensive understanding of health, wellness, and social functioning as a byproduct of the study of the human body and mind. However, we posit that this knowledge would be incomplete without examining the close relationship between health, wellness, and those aspects of social environment that create conditions that can either strengthen or undermine the wellbeing of individuals, groups of people, and entire communities – the social-structural determinants of health.


Sofie Hass graduated from Missouri State University, USA in 2022 with a bachelor’s degree in Cell and Molecular Biology. She did a one-year post-baccalaureate in health science studies at Kansas University, USA and is currently a second-year medical student at Kansas University School of Medicine. She is working on several research projects including a study on variability in burn wound healing and rates of miscarriage amongst different categories of pregnant patients.

Jessica R. Corno is currently a Pharmacy Access Specialist, and has an undergraduate degree in Psychology and two master’s degrees, one in Criminology from Missouri State University, and the other in Healthcare Administration from Webster University, USA. She has conducted research in restorative justice, leading to her first publication.

Aida Wisecup received her PhD from George Washington University, USA in Sociology in 1996. Her major interests are Criminological Theory, Correctional Intervention, Victim Studies, and Program Analysis. Aida worked for several years as an analyst for the U.S. Department of Justice and has been a full time Professor at Missouri State University, USA since 2006.

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ISBN: 1-0364-5110-0

ISBN13: 978-1-0364-5110-3

Release Date: 1st September 2025

Pages: 176

Price: £59.99