Overview
Social science plays a crucial role in shaping public health strategies and interventions across various dimensions. Through its interdisciplinary approach, social science contributes to disease prevention, health promotion, epidemiology, and addressing global health challenges. Research in social science provides valuable insights into the social determinants of health, such as socioeconomic status, education, employment, and access to healthcare. These factors significantly influence individuals' health behaviors, outcomes, and disparities. In the domain of disease prevention, social science research informs the development of effective interventions by examining how social structures and relationships impact disease transmission. Understanding human behavior through social science lenses is pivotal in promoting healthy practices and reducing risky behaviors that contribute to disease spread. Moreover, in health promotion efforts, social science theories guide the design of interventions that target community engagement, social support systems, and cultural norms. By recognizing the influence of social dynamics on health-related decisions, public health initiatives can be tailored to effectively resonate with diverse populations. Epidemiological studies also benefit from social science methodologies by incorporating sociocultural factors into their frameworks. This holistic approach enhances our understanding of how diseases manifest within specific communities and demographic groups. Additionally, on a global scale, social science research sheds light on the complex interplay between societal structures and international health issues. It examines how political, economic, and cultural factors impact access to healthcare services and responses to global health crises. Overall, the integration of social science into public health research and practice is indispensable for addressing multifaceted challenges and advancing equitable solutions that prioritize the well-being of diverse populations.
Research published in this journal
9 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
How this research is being cited
The 9 articles above have been cited 56 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
-
2026 · South African Journal of Philosophy
-
2025 · Communications Biology
-
2025 · Artificial Life
-
2025 · Scientific Reports
-
2025 · Communications Biology
-
2025 · Ethical Review of Social Sciences
-
Teanna Barrett et al. · 2025 · Conference on Fairness, Accountability and Transparency
-
2025 ·
A sample of recent works citing this journal's research on Social Science, linking to each citing work.