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Social determinants of health: Implications for environmental health promotion
Amy Schulz,
Mary Northridge
Global Public Health
Epidemiology and Health Promotion
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Social Sciences
determinants
53%
Environmental Epidemiology
31%
Environmental Health
83%
Environmental remediation
30%
epidemiology
19%
evidence
7%
experience
5%
health
33%
health promotion
70%
literature
7%
social factors
15%
social inequality
36%
social process
35%
sociology
14%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Community-Based Participatory Research
27%
Environmental Exposure
20%
Environmental Restoration and Remediation
32%
Epidemiology
14%
Health
9%
Health Promotion
73%
Physical Phenomena
25%
Population Health
20%
Social Determinants of Health
100%
Sociology
27%
Arts & Humanities
Community-based Participatory Research
21%
Conceptual Framework
10%
Conducting
10%
Detroit
12%
Empirical Evidence
10%
Harlem
13%
Health
48%
Health Disparities
17%
Health Promotion
93%
Physical Environment
12%
Practical Experience
13%
Remediation
13%
Social Inequality
27%
Social Processes
24%
Sociology
11%