Health lifestyles and social class in the deep South
Social Inequalities, Health and Health Care Delivery
ISBN: 978-0-76230-957-3, eISBN: 978-1-84950-172-9
Publication date: 13 November 2002
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to examine whether health lifestyles differ significantly between social classes within the Deep South. Relatively little is known about the health lifestyles practiced within this region. Results from this study show significant class differences in health lifestyles within the South (especially drinking alcohol, smoking, dietary practices, and exercise as well as self-reported health variables). The cultural and social features of this area have not facilitated dispersion of health promoting lifestyles. Therefore, “life chances” and especially “place” appear to be more important than “life choices” for positive health lifestyles.
Citation
Christine Snead, M. and Cockerham, W.C. (2002), "Health lifestyles and social class in the deep South", Jacobs Kronenfeld, J. (Ed.) Social Inequalities, Health and Health Care Delivery (Research in the Sociology of Health Care, Vol. 20), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 107-122. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0275-4959(02)80009-6
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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