MHS 2110 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Prevalence, Safe Sex, Biopower

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Idp = person who has been forced to migrate within their own nation for reasons of conflict/violence/human rights: migrate to new area where they will have limited access to resources and thus likely to suffer negative health outcomes. Incidence = amount of people how develop a disease or health outcome over a certain period of time: allows us to track diseases and health outcomes in a population. Morbidity = rate of disease in a population: allows us to track negative health outcomes and see how they are patterned socially, politically, and economically. Ses = combo of education, income, occupation social status: most important distal determinant of fct yet not always analyzed when trying to find solutions to health inequalities (must be understood to prevent disease) 1: as crane explains in scramble for arica , nations have had less social and political development and less time to develop health infrastructure.

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