Compulsive immobility: Understanding the role of health on collective efficacy
Most health care approaches to understanding social ills are rooted in strain or ecological models. Strain models assume that the impact of poor physical health operates through the individual, that it is the individual suffering from poor health who engages in social ills as a means of adapting, an...
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Main Authors: | Blake W. Powell (Author), Stephen F. Ostertag (Author), Xiaojin Chen (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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