Socioecology is the scientific study of how social structure and organization are influenced by an organism's environment.
Socioecology is primarily related to anthropology, geography, sociology, and ecology.
Socioecological models of human health examine the interaction of many factors, ranging from narrowest (individual behaviors) to broadest (federal policies).
The factors of socioecological models consist of individual behaviors, sociodemographic factors (race, education, socioeconomic status), interpersonal factors (romantic, family, and coworker relationships), community factors (physical and social environment), and societal factors (local, state, and federal policies.
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