Social Factors Significantly Influence Health and Illness, Medical Sociology Research Shows
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Social Factors Significantly Influence Health and Illness, Medical Sociology Research Shows

Medical sociology emphasizes that illness is shaped by social, cultural, and political factors beyond biology. Research shows social class, race, and gender significantly impact health outcomes, affecting access to resources, healthcare, and timely diagnoses, as seen in disparities for autism services among Black children compared to White children. These societal inequalities are deeply embedded within medical and educational systems, influencing overall health and longevity.

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