Current state of psychosocial epidemiology: Where are we? What are the next steps?

Kivimäki, M., Steptoe, A., Batty, G. D. and Kawachi, I. (2018) Current state of psychosocial epidemiology: Where are we? What are the next steps? In: Kivimäki, M., Batty, G. D., Kawachi, I. and Steptoe, A. (eds.) The Routledge International Handbook of Psychosocial Epidemiology. Series: Routledge international handbooks. Routledge, pp. 395-402. ISBN 9781138942547

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Abstract

The ultimate aim of epidemiological science is to improve population health by generating information that facilitates evidence-based guidelines and policies. As outlined in the chapters of this textbook, epidemiological research has already linked a number of psychosocial factors to health outcomes, including social networks, job stress, emotions, religious service attendance and personality types. Although researchers have explored the nature of the observed associations by assessing temporal relationships, the strength of the risk factor–disease link, biological plausibility and modifiability, crucially, for most psychosocial risk factors, causality remains elusive and their value as targets for disease prevention remains unclear. In this chapter, we identify opportunities to improve progress in this field. Three suggestions are made: large-scale collaborative research (‘big data’), precision phenotyping and interventional approaches.

Item Type:Book Sections
Status:Published
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Batty, Dr G
Authors: Kivimäki, M., Steptoe, A., Batty, G. D., and Kawachi, I.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Health & Wellbeing > Mental Health and Wellbeing
Publisher:Routledge
ISBN:9781138942547

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