Hlth 355: Addressing Health Disparities Through Social Justi

Hlth 355 Addressing Health Disparities Through Social Justicefinal Pa

Identify a health disparity related to a book you read, demonstrate that it qualifies as a health disparity, select a contributing social force from a specified list, review two academic articles on this social force and its impact on the health disparity, illustrate how this social force influences the disparity using examples from the book, and propose strategies to address the disparity by intervening in the social dynamic.

Paper For Above instruction

This paper begins with an introduction to a specific health disparity, elaborating on the health outcome involved and providing statistical data alongside conceptual support to establish it as a true disparity. The chosen disparity should be linked with various sociodemographic factors such as gender, race, income, or age, with a focus on how these influence health outcomes. Using concepts previously discussed in class—such as social stratification or power—the introduction underscores the relevance of social determinants in health inequities.

The core of the paper explores the selected social force (from the options such as nonstandard work, housing, gender roles, or social support) and how it contributes to the identified health disparity. Through at least two examples derived from the assigned book, the paper illustrates how this social dynamic manifests in everyday interactions that perpetuate or exacerbate health inequities.

To support this analysis, the paper summarizes findings from at least two academic journal articles—peer-reviewed and relevant—that investigate the relationship between the social force and the health outcome. These scholarly sources provide empirical evidence of the social force's influence on health disparities, reinforcing the argument with credible research.

The discussion extends to consider how addressing the social force aligns with the concept of "health in all policies," emphasizing that health equity can be promoted through integrated policy efforts. Furthermore, the paper discusses potential social justice approaches—such as policy reforms or community interventions—that have succeeded or could succeed in mitigating the impact of this social force, thus reducing health disparities.

The conclusion synthesizes the findings, reiterates the importance of intervening in social determinants, and offers practical recommendations for stakeholders to adopt an equity-focused, multisectoral approach to tackling the disparity. Examples of past or existing efforts serve as models for effective intervention.

References

  • Berkman, L. F., & Kawachi, I. (Eds.). (2000). Social Epidemiology. Oxford University Press.