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social class "Refers to social groups arising from interdependent economic relationships among people" (from Krieger N. A Glossary for Social Epidemiology, J Epidemiol Community Health 2001; 55:693-700.)
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social work Applied to books intended for social workers or students of social work. Services can be educational, psychiatric, nursing, services to the disabled, etc.
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social class An informal ranking of people in a culture based on their income, occupation, education, dwelling, and other factors.
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social support The interpersonal relations that offer information, emotional relief, material aid and self-reliance (Revenson and Gibofsky, 1995). Although assessment scales such as the SS-A (Social Support Appraisals Scale) and SS-B (Social Support Behaviours Scale) have been developed, it is not yet possible to comprehensively measure the main components of the support a person receives from family and friends.
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social psychology is a field of psychology that is concerned with how social conditions affect the individual
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