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1Center for Public Policy and Health, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, USA.
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Fundamental Cause Theory (FCT) offers a unique middle range and longitudinal understanding of the lasting social causational relationships between certain social conditions and disease/death. In this research note, I argue that FCT should extend its outcome measures beyond physical disease and death into holistic health. I briefly review how FCT is evaluated, explore the proposed extension and discuss some operational and conceptual challenges using mental illness and positive mental health outcomes as exemplars. I conclude by discussing the benefits of extending FCT for 1) the theory's own validity, 2) social health inequalities research more broadly, and 3) public health policy.
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