Determination or determinants? A debate based on the Theory on the Social Production of Health

Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P
Patrícia Rodrigues da Rocha, Helena Maria Scherlowski Leal David

Abstract

This article aims to discuss the concepts of Social Determination of Health and Social Determinants of Health, by establishing a comparison between each of their guiding perspectives and investigating their implications on the development of health policies and health actions. We propose a historical and conceptual reflection, highlighting the Theory on the Social Production of Health, followed by a debate on the concepts, with a comparative approach among them.

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