Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Social Constructs :: Sociology

Social Construct influences the extent in which we are salutary and somatogeneticly active. It determines how we use wellness services, recreational facilities and sporting opportunities to our benefits. It also guides our response to health and physical activity challenges and how an idiosyncratic views health as a brotherly construct.The advantages of viewing health of an individual through social constructs have many reasons. Some being that it supports principles of diversity and social justice. Australia is diverse in terms of multiculturalism, socio-economic condition and geographic location. Socio-economic status relates how much the individuals income is, their employment status, car/home ownership or their knowledge about health. Being geographically isolated means not having access to available health services. It is taken into account so that the individual has a sense of belonging and empowerment to improve their health. The individual should have a supportive envir onment so that changes can occur for the better and to ensure the individual develops a sense of ownership for their health.Another advantage would be that is recognises the interrelationships betwixt socio-cultural and environmental factors that influence social constructs. Many cultural and environmental factors impact and influence in individual?s health. Some of these may include, the climatic conditions, physical environment which influences the health of the individual and what society and culture expects of them. Climatic conditions can have a big impact of an individual?s health because of the decrease amount of space to do physical activity. Final advantage is that it challenges the notion that health is solely an individual?s responsibility. For improvements to be made in health, the individual has to take full responsibility and to agree that they are to be blamed for their poor health levels. Through influences of social constructs the individual should make informed d ecisions regarding their health and should be more motivated to facilitate change.

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