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Health Psychology in Context

David F. Marks

Health Research Centre, Middlesex University, London, UK

Over 25 years there has been a remarkable growth of theoretical and empirical studies in health psychology. Its theoretical underpinnings have been largely derivative, its focus primarily clinical, and its subject, the individual. Relatively little attention has been paid to the cultural, sociopolitical and economic conditions which set the context for individual health experience and behaviour. Theories which do not reflect the complex interaction of these variables are unlikely to provide a satisfactory account of individual health. Multidisciplinary efforts are needed at a community level to provide effective interventions which are relevant to the exposure groups being targeted. Health psychology needs measures which are valid and relevant to the general population regardless of culture, gender, social class or age. Putting health psychology into its cultural, sociopolitical and community context is a major priority for future development.

Key Words: culture • individualism • society, sociopolitical context • theory

Journal of Health Psychology, Vol. 1, No. 1, 7-21 (1996)
DOI: 10.1177/135910539600100102


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