(Same as Community Health Sciences M272.) Lecture, two hours; discussion, one hour. Requisite: course 100 or Public Health 200A and 200B. Relationship between sociological, cultural, and psychosocial factors in etiology, occurrence, and distribution of morbidity and mortality. Emphasis on lifestyles and other socioenvironmental factors associated with general susceptibility to disease and subsequent mortality. Letter grading.

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Judith M. Siegel
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14F 12F

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