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Socioeconomic Factors, Consumer Health, and Broader Well-Being / edited by Sachin Batra.

Springer Nature - Springer Behavioral Science and Psychology (R0) eBooks 2025 English International Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Batra, Sachin.
Series:
SpringerBriefs in Advances in Mental Health and Addiction, 2948-2232
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Psychology.
Mental health.
Well-being.
Behavioral Sciences and Psychology.
Mental Health.
Well-Being.
Local Subjects:
Behavioral Sciences and Psychology.
Mental Health.
Well-Being.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (91 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2025.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2025.
Summary:
This book explores the intricate connections between socioeconomic factors, consumer health, and broader well-being, offering a multidisciplinary perspective on how various determinants shape individual and community health outcomes. By addressing key issues such as mental health in workplace environments, adolescent health education, consumer behaviour in food choices, and the well-being of older adults, the book highlights the pressing need for holistic health interventions. The chapters provide a diverse range of research-based insights, employing quantitative and qualitative methodologies to advance the discourse on public health and wellness. The book is structured into five key sections, each focusing on a critical aspect of health and wellness. Each section reflects a unique lens, ranging from gender and mental health to cultural wellness practices and elderly care, capturing both the diversity of lived experiences and the systemic factors that shape well-being. In “Bridging Gaps in Adolescent Health and Hygiene Education,” we explore community-based interventions among tribal adolescents in Purulia, West Bengal. “Empowering Women through Workplace Wellness” highlights innovative strategies from Bangladesh aimed at promoting gender-inclusive health environments. The chapter on urban mental health delves into gendered patterns of psychological well-being within rapidly changing cityscapes. In contrast, “Dancing Away Stress” offers a creative and holistic approach to emotional regulation through expressive movement. Lastly, “I Am Alone but Not Lonely” investigates how living arrangements among older Indian adults influence their sense of autonomy and quality of life. Together, these chapters foreground a critical message: that health and well-being are deeply social phenomena: shaped by culture, context, opportunity, and inequality. In aligning with the Vision Viksit Bharat agenda, this volume emphasizes that achieving holistic national development requires a sustained focus on social inclusion, gender equity, and mental and physical wellness across all stages of life. It is intended for academics, policymakers, health professionals, and anyone interested in understanding the broader socioeconomic dimensions of well-being. Through empirical research and case studies, it advocates for policies and practices that promote equitable health outcomes for all.
Contents:
Chapter 1. Bridging Gaps in Adolescent Health and Hygiene Edu-cation: An Analysis of CESR’s Efforts in Ayodhya Hill, Purulia
Chapter 2. EMPOWERING WOMEN THROUGH WORKPLACE WELLNESS: A BANGLADESH PERSPECTIVE
Chapter 3. Relationship between Socio-Economic Determinants and Mental Health of Urban Population: A Gender Based Analysis
Chapter 4. DANCING AWAY STRESS: EMBRACING HOLISTIC WELL-BEING
Chapter 5. “I Am Alone but Not Lonely”: Impact of Living Arrangements on the Quality of Life of Older Adults in India.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
3-032-05634-9
9783032056344
OCLC:
1565349934

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