Although inequalities in income and education underlie many health
disparities, the poor are sometimes held responsible for their health
status. For instance, Dr. Ichiro Kawachi, a Harvard University professor
and social epidemiologist, reports that the ability to avoid negative
health behaviors like smoking and eating unhealthy foods depends on
access to “income, education, and the social determinants of health.” On
the basis of your knowledge of the health of the poor, answer the
following questions:
- Should the poor be held responsible for their health disparities? Why or why not?
- What are some common stereotypes of the poor? How do these
stereotypes contribute to the poor being held responsible for their
health status?
- What conditions in your community promote or hinder healthy choices?
- In addition to the above, consider the input that research on women
has lagged behind research on men. Many health treatments that address
health risks for women are based on research conducted on men. With
reference to your understanding of the healthcare system, mention the
factors that determine whether the health treatments based on research
on men will be successful with women.
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