Social determinants of health: the how, who, and where screenings are occurring; a systematic review

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Social determinants of health: the how, who, and where screenings are occurring; a systematic review
Abstract
Screening for social determinants of health allows health care teams to assess and address social factors that influence one’s health, mental health, and access to care. These social factors include poverty, health literacy, social support, exposure to trauma, food insecurity, and housing instability. The objective of this study was to examine what screening tools for social determinants of health are being used, in what contexts, and with what populations. Findings suggest that health literacy is the most commonly screened for, followed by trauma history, social support, food insecurity and housing across diverse contexts and populations. Results from this study can be used to inform providers of available screening tools and resources that can be readily utilized in practice. © 2019, © 2019 Taylor & Francis.
Publication
Social Work in Health Care
Date
2019-09-14
Volume
58
Issue
8
Pages
719-745
Journal Abbr
Social Work in Health Care
Citation Key
obrienSocialDeterminantsHealth2019a
Accessed
10/7/19, 9:27 PM
ISSN
0098-1389, 1541-034X
Short Title
Social determinants of health
Language
English
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DOI.org (Crossref)
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Citation
O’Brien, K. H. (2019). Social determinants of health: the how, who, and where screenings are occurring; a systematic review. Social Work in Health Care, 58(8), 719–745. https://doi.org/10.1080/00981389.2019.1645795