Thinking with and Against the Social Determinants of Health: The Latin American Social Medicine (Collective Health) Critique from Jaime Breilh

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Harvey, Michael [1 ]
Pinones-Rivera, Carlos [2 ]
Holmes, Seth M. [3 ,4 ]
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[1] Brown Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Serv Policy & Practice, Providence, RI USA
[2] Univ Tarapaca, Escuela Psicol & Filosofia, Calle 2 4521, Arica 1100000, Chile
[3] Univ Calif Berkeley, Div Soc & Environm, Berkeley, CA USA
[4] Univ Amsterdam, Inst Adv Study, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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social determinants of health; collective health; latin american social medicine; interculturality; social determination of health; critical epidemiology; indigenous knowledge; health disparities; health inequity; social theory;
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10.1177/00207314221122657
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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The concept of the social determinants of health has become increasingly accepted and mainstream in anglophone public health over the past three decades. Moreover, it has been widely adopted into diverse geographic, sociocultural, and linguistic contexts. By recognizing the role of social conditions in influencing health inequalities, the concept challenges narrow behavioral and reductive biological understandings of health. Despite this, scholars and activists have critiqued the concept of the social determinants of health for being incomplete and even misrepresenting the true nature of health inequities. Arguably, these critiques have been most thoroughly developed among those working in the Latin American social medicine and collective health traditions who formulated the "social determination of health" paradigm and the concept of interculturality decades prior to the advent of the social determinants of health. We draw on Jaime Breilh's main works, with a focus on the recently published book, Critical Epidemiology and the People's Health, to (1) provide a broad overview of the social determination of health paradigm and its approach to interculturality and (2) clarify how these ideas and the broader collective health movement challenge assumptions within the social determinants of health concept.
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