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ASHA American School Health Association; American Social Health Association; American Speech and Hearing ...
BSAG Bristol Social Adjustment Guides
CSW Certified Social Worker; current sleep walker
DHSS Department of Health and Social Security; dihydrostreptomycin sulfate
DSM dextrose solution mixture; Diagnostic and Statistical Manual [of Mental Disorders]; Diploma in Socia...
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NSSQ Norbeck Social Support Questionnaire
SAS Social Adjustment Scale
SAS-SR Social Adjustment Scale Self-Report
SHMO Social Health Maintenance Organization
SP Social Phobia
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  • JrId: 7377
    JournalTitle: Social security bulletin. Annual statistical supplement / U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration.
    MedAbbr: Soc Secur Bull Annu Stat Suppl
    ISSN: 0098-6259
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    NlmId: 8302370
  • JrId: 7390
    JournalTitle: Social psychology.
    MedAbbr: Soc Psychol
    ISSN: 0147-829X
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    NlmId: 7806155
  • JrId: 7513
    JournalTitle: Social casework.
    MedAbbr: Soc Casework
    ISSN: 0037-7678
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    NlmId: 20810060
  • JrId: 7516
    JournalTitle: Social forces; a scientific medium of social study and interpretation.
    MedAbbr: Soc Forces
    ISSN: 0037-7732
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    NlmId: 20810070
  • JrId: 7517
    JournalTitle: Social science & medicine (1982)
    MedAbbr: Soc Sci Med
    ISSN: 0277-9536
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    NlmId: 8303205
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social diseases An obsolete term used to designate venereal disease's, especially gonorrhoea and syphilis.
(05 Mar 2000)
social distance The degree of closeness or acceptance an individual or group feels toward another individual or group.
(12 Dec 1998)
social dominance Superiority of relationship and rank of an individual in relation to his associates.
(12 Dec 1998)
social environment The aggregate of social and cultural institutions, forms, patterns, and processes that influence the life of an individual or community.
(12 Dec 1998)
social facilitation Any enhancement of a motivated behaviour in which individuals do the same thing with some degree of mutual stimulation and consequent coordination.
(12 Dec 1998)
social identification The process wherein the individual so strongly feels himself a member of a group that he adopts its ideas, beliefs, and habits.
(12 Dec 1998)
social instinct Tendency or inclination to band together with and share the customs of others of a group, and to conform to the opinions and adopt the views of the group.
Synonym: social instinct.
(05 Mar 2000)
social intelligence The capacity to understand and manage one's human relations and social affairs.
(05 Mar 2000)
social isolation The separation of individuals or groups resulting in the lack of or minimizing of social contact and/or communication. This separation may be accomplished by physical separation, by social barriers and by psychological mechanisms. In the latter, there may be interaction but no real communication.
(12 Dec 1998)
social justice An interactive process whereby members of a community are concerned for the equality and rights of all.
(12 Dec 1998)
social maladjustment Maladjustment without manifest psychiatric disorder, as that occasioned by an inability to cope with social situations.
(05 Mar 2000)
social medicine A branch of medicine concerned with the role of socio-environmental factors in the occurrence, prevention and treatment of disease.
(12 Dec 1998)
social mobility The movement or shifting of membership between or within social classes by individuals or by groups.
(12 Dec 1998)
social network therapy A type of therapy involving the assembling of all persons emotionally or functionally important to the patient for the purpose of affecting behavioural change in the patient.
(05 Mar 2000)
social perception The perceiving of attributes, characteristics, and behaviours of one's associates or social groups.
(12 Dec 1998)
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  • Social Class - »õâ A stratum of people with similar position and prestige; includes social stratification. Social class is measured by criteria such as education, occupation, and income.
    Synonyms : Middle Class Population, Castes, Class Population, Middle, Class Populations, Middle, Class, Social, Classes, Social, Middle Class Populations, Population, Middle Class, Populations, Middle Class, Social Classes, Status, Socioeconomic
  • Social Conditions - »õâ The state of society as it exists or in flux. While it usually refers to society as a whole in a specified geographical or political region, it is applicable also to restricted strata of a society.
    Synonyms : Condition, Social, Conditions, Social, Social Condition
  • Social Conformity - »õâ Behavioral or attitudinal compliance with recognized social patterns or standards.
    Synonyms : Conformities, Social, Social Conformities
  • Social Control Policies - »õâ Decisions for determining and guiding present and future objectives from among alternatives.
    Synonyms : Control Policies, Social, Control Policy, Social, Policies, Social Control, Policy, Social Control, Social Control Policy
  • Social Control, Formal - »õâ Control which is exerted by the more stable organizations of society, such as established institutions and the law. They are ordinarily embodied in definite codes, usually written.
    Synonyms : Regulation, Social Control, Control, Social, Controls, Social, Formal Social Control, Formal Social Controls, Regulations, Social Controls
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social disease venereal disease: a communicable infection transmitted by sexual intercourse or genital contact
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socialize take part in social activities; interact with others; "He never socializes with his colleagues"; "The old man hates to socialize" train for a social environment; "The children must be properly socialized" prepare for social life; "Children have to be socialized in school" make conform to socialist ideas and philosophies; "Health care should be socialized!"
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social medicine phases of preventive medicine and the care of the sick which concern the community as a whole or large groups of persons rather than the individual.
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socialized medicine a system of medical care regulated and controlled by the government, in which the government assumes responsibility for providing for the health needs and hospital care of the entire population, at no direct cost or at a nominal fee to the individual, by means of subsidies obtained by taxation. Called also state m.
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social work A social worker is a professionally trained person employed in the administration of charity, social service, welfare, and poverty agencies, advocacy, or religious outreach programs. Social workers may also work with community health agencies. In developed countries a large number of social workers are employed by the government. ...
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social (Great Britain) benefits paid to bring incomes up to minimum levels established by law
social people having the same social or economic status
social someone seeking social prominence by obsequious behavior
social an implicit agreement among people that results in the organization of society
social control exerted (actively or passively) by group action
social a person who participates in a social gathering arranged for dancing (as a ball)
social dancing as part of a social occasion
social the belief in a gradual transition from capitalism to socialism by democratic means
social a political party in Germany and Britain (and elsewhere) founded in late 19th century
social the commission of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations that is concerned with social development
social a communicable disease transmitted by sexual intercourse or genital contact
social someone who drinks liquor repeatedly in small quantities
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