Socioecology is the scientific study of how social structure and organization are influenced by an organism's environment. Socioecology is primarily related to anthropology, geography, sociology, and ecology. Specifically, the term is used in human ecology, the study of the interaction between humans and their environment. Socioecological models of human health examine the interaction of many factors, ranging from narrowest (individual behaviors) to broadest (federal policies). The factors of socioecological models consist of individual behaviors, sociodemographic factors (race, education, socioeconomic status), interpersonal factors (romantic, family, and coworker relationships), community factors (physical and social environment), and societal factors (local, state, and federal policies.
References
- Hale, Lauren; Troxel, Wendy; Buysse, Daniel J. (2020). "Sleep Health: An Opportunity for Public Health to Address Health Equity". Annual Review of Public Health. 41: 81–99. doi:10.1146/annurev-publhealth-040119-094412. PMC 7944938. PMID 31900098.
External links
- Socioecology Research Today (free online)
Socioecology is the scientific study of how social structure and organization are influenced by an organism s environment Socioecology is primarily related to anthropology geography sociology and ecology Specifically the term is used in human ecology the study of the interaction between humans and their environment Socioecological models of human health examine the interaction of many factors ranging from narrowest individual behaviors to broadest federal policies The factors of socioecological models consist of individual behaviors sociodemographic factors race education socioeconomic status interpersonal factors romantic family and coworker relationships community factors physical and social environment and societal factors local state and federal policies Socioecological model of sleep health with possible interventions corresponding to different levelsReferencesHale Lauren Troxel Wendy Buysse Daniel J 2020 Sleep Health An Opportunity for Public Health to Address Health Equity Annual Review of Public Health 41 81 99 doi 10 1146 annurev publhealth 040119 094412 PMC 7944938 PMID 31900098 External linksSocioecology at Wikipedia s sister projects Definitions from WiktionaryMedia from CommonsQuotations from WikiquoteTextbooks from WikibooksResources from Wikiversity Socioecology Research Today free online This article about environmental social science is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte