2 Table of contents Factors affecting Health and Well-beings...............................................................................................3 Definition of Health:................................................................................................................................3 Mental health and well beings:...............................................................................................................3 Factors influencing Health:......................................................................................................................3 Health inequalities and equity...............................................................................................................4 1.Poor housing:...............................................................................................................................4 2.Low income..................................................................................................................................4 3.Stress...........................................................................................................................................4 4.Over weight insecurity.................................................................................................................4 Potential impact of poor health on individual........................................................................................5 References:............................................................................................................................................6
3 Factors affecting Health and Well-beings Definition of Health: WHO states that “Health is not only the absence of disease but it is a state when person or community is socially, physically and mentally fit”. The health is the basic rights of every person without distinction of religion, economic, politics and social conditions. The good health of all peoples is necessary for peace and enjoyment of individuals and states. The ascending of any state always depend on the health protection. Promotion of health and disease controlling ability of any state can save it from many dangers. Development in medical and psychological is the responsibility of government which can be achieved by taking social measures (WHO., 2018). Mental health and well beings: The New Economic Foundation state that, Well-being is not only absence of disease, illness, problems and personal factors, also it is not about absence of happiness but how individuals and communities live their lives to grow. Well-being is basically about mental health as there is no health without mental health. On February 2011, The government mental health strategy published “No health without mental health”, defined well-being person as: “An individual who feels safe and able to face any challenges with healthy mind and body. An individual who communicate with society and has some goals in life are well-being person.” On February 2011, The government mental health strategy published “No health without mental health”, defined mental health as: “Mental health is a state of healthy mind. It includes social well-being, psychological and emotions of a person”. Mental health is related to how individual think, feel and react. Mental health helps to make right decision and to handle stress. Many factors that affect mental health are: Factors related to genes, any trauma or past experience and Family problems. Mental illnessand well-beings can affect livesof individual,families, communities and societies. Promotion of mental health and well-being can help individual and community to grow and live a successful life. Mental well-being affects living conditions of individuals, communities and states. It decreases mortality rate and increase healthy population rate. As healthy mind people recover rapidly and admitted in hospital less. Mental well-being related to productivity, employment and education status. Factors influencing Health: The social determinants of health are the factors not relating to medical but influence health. These are the conditions in which people living their lives from childhood to adulthood (Donkin, 2018.). The poor countries have more illness than richest company. These social injustices determine the influences on health in world. Life style of people ant the challengestheyarefacinginfluencetheirhealth.Thefollowingfactorsofsocial determinants of health can influence health equity are: Cleaning and sanitization Gender Transportation Job insecurity Earning Education Insecurity of food
4 Environment and basic comforts Unemployment and job insecurity Loneliness Working conditions or poor housing Long term stress Misuse of drug and alcohol (Donkin., 2018.) Factors which are influencing Mr. Peter family are they are living with low income, Mrs. Peter suffering from stress of family burden, poor housing loneliness and unemployment of Mr. Peter. Health inequalities and equity Health inequalities are differences between population and groups within societies.Health condition occurs due to conditions in which people live, flourish and died. Mental health, physical health and wellbeing are influenced by how we think, feel and react. These condition impact individual positively and negatively it depends on individual. Mr. and Mrs. Patel family facing health inequalities which have been divided into four major groups: 1.Poor housing: As get from case study Mr. and Mrs. Patel family lived in a deprived area in East London which need proper maintenance. As family facing inequality of poor housing. 2.Low income When Mr. Patel suffering from lung cancer disease it is impossible for him to support his wife in family earning. This reason suffers him from depression as he spends his time watching TV. While on other hand, Mrs. Patel works in a pharmacy part time and her income is sufficient to run house (Marmot and Allen, 2014). 3.Stress As Mrs. Patel is responsible for earning and she is also responsible to take care of her86 years old Mother in Law, it causes a great burden on her shoulder as well as her income is not enough so it is difficult to manage house and its expenses, due to which it put stress on her. The psychological and social situation of any individual can cause stress for whole family. The insecurities, depression and low self-esteem of Mr. Patel and out of control conditions of work and home, loneliness and bad mental health of Mrs. Patel prevents them to grow in society. A response that comes because of stress can be control with drugs.In institutions and schools arrange seminars on tackling stress. Government should start welfare programs for people or communities suffering from insecurities (WHO., 2018). 4.Over weight insecurity Mrs. Patel is also over weight and she is trying to lose her weight. This insecurity also harms her mental health. A bad diet can cause many problems for her. Health equity is not same as equality it means fairness. Equity in terms of health can be defined as the absence. The difference in health among groups of population based on social, economic or geographic. Many of the health differences caused by policies, decisions and process of society. Policy makers must consider to pursue health equity to give special attention to the suffering individuals and families.
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5 Mr. and Mrs. Patel family also faces health Inequity which prevent them from moving up in society as they are facing poverty and stress. They live in deprived area. Potential impact of poor health on individual Many poor countries in the world suffers from poor health. Poor health can put burden on every individual. Mr. Patel facing weakness as he is unable to provide good life to his children, wife and mother. He feels himself a burden on his family after development of Lung cancer. Because of his insecurities he won’t relate with others socially. He spends his most of time in watching Television. All of these loneliness makes him a depressed person which is not good for his mental health. Family burden impact Mrs. Patel mental disorders. It is estimated that from four families one family has at least a member who is suffering from mental disorders. As she is responsible for financing of her family. Conclusion: Case study of Mr. Peter family conclude that they are facing problem of poverty, poor housing, low income, stress and health issues. As they are living a challenging life due to health inequalities of societies. Such trends of injustice within states or between states should be avoided as they create injustice with communities or countries.
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