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🗓️ 17 June 2024
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0:00.0 | The Hey there everybody it's James Lindsay and you are listening to the new Discourses |
0:23.4 | podcast I have something kind of alarming for you today I am going to introduce or |
0:28.0 | what I really want to do is put on your radar a term of art from the woke it's actually a term of art from the woke. It's actually a kind of a single term within a |
0:36.0 | constellation of terms, but the basis of this, the root, I guess, of the term is determinants of health. |
0:46.7 | In other words, that which determines one's health. |
0:49.9 | So I want to explain the woke mentality behind what are called social determinants of health, |
0:55.2 | economic determinants of health, cultural determinants of health, structural determinants of health. |
1:00.5 | Are you starting to get the picture that they have? Why I said it's the root is determinants of health. Are you starting to get the picture that they have? Why I said it's the |
1:03.6 | root is determinants of health and then there are political determinants of |
1:07.2 | health and so on. There's this idea that there are economic, social, political, and so on and other forces, commercial, that have |
1:17.3 | downstream effects that impact people's health. |
1:21.5 | And I think we're going to be hearing a lot more about this in the future. I won't say more about that now. That's a hint, |
1:27.1 | nudge nudge, nudge, but I'll leave it be for the moment. But I want to introduce to you what I'm going to do today, as I often do in the podgates. the the ramifications of these determinants of health, but in this case |
1:44.4 | social determinants of health. And this paper is from a journal called |
1:48.6 | psychiatric services, volume 74 issue 12. It was published online on June 8th, |
1:55.9 | 2023, so just barely over a year ago. It is a short paper. It is listed as |
2:01.8 | pages 1291 through 1293 which means it's like |
2:05.9 | three pages long so this isn't going to be very long but there are other papers |
2:10.4 | of course related articles to this paper so this isn't like a one-off |
2:16.0 | is what I want to get there's actually a fairly developed body of literature |
2:18.8 | and that's the title of this paper in psychiatric services, again, volume 74 issue 12 is psychiatry's obligation to promote |
2:29.0 | voting among patients with mental illness. |
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