金融疫学:金融化と集団健康の関連性
Joseph Dov Bruch1, Chloe Thurston2
1Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.
Social science & medicine (1982)
|January 11, 2026
まとめ
金融化は集団健康に大きな影響を与える。公衆衛生は、これらの影響を理解するために、金融疫学と呼ばれる新しいアプローチを通じて金融システムに取り組む必要がある。
科学分野:
- 公衆衛生
- 社会学
- 経済学
背景:
- 金融化は現代資本主義における大きな転換である。
- 金融機関は社会的および経済的生活に対してかなりの影響力を行使する。
- この影響は、集団健康の結果を大きく変える可能性がある。
研究 の 目的:
- 公衆衛生の学者や実務家が金融化の概念に関与する必要があるという重要な必要性を強調すること。
- 金融化が集団健康に影響を与えるメカニズムを探求すること。
- 新しい学術的枠組みである金融疫学を提案すること。
主な方法:
- 金融業界と金融化のプロセスの概観。
- 金融化と健康結果を結びつける経路の説明。
- 新しい研究分野としての金融疫学の概念化。
主要な成果:
- 金融化は社会構造に対してかなりの力を及ぼす。
- 金融市場と動機が集団健康に影響を与える具体的な経路が存在する。
- 健康に対する金融の役割を批判的に検討する必要がある。
結論:
- 金融疫学は、金融化の健康への影響を調査するための新しい枠組みを提供する。
- このアプローチは、金融と健康の交差点における喫緊の現代的問題に対処する。
- 集団健康の研究と実践を進めるためには、金融化に緊急に対処する必要がある。
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