The Etiological Stance: Explaining Illness Occurrence.

Abstract:

:Kelly, Kelly, and Russo (2014) recently proposed to integrate biological, behavioral, and social mechanisms into "mixed mechanisms" situated in the individual's "lifeworld" when considering illness causation. This article suggests considering terminological discrepancies, replacing the pathogenetic with an etiological perspective (that includes, but is not limited to pathogenesis), and rethinking whether the lifeworld concept adds to what we consider an individual's "environment." It also proposes replacing the notion of "mixed mechanisms" with the concept of "combined contributions" of factors in etiological explanations of illness.

journal_name

Perspect Biol Med

authors

Dammann O

doi

10.1353/pbm.2017.0025

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2017-01-01 00:00:00

pages

151-165

issue

2

eissn

0031-5982

issn

1529-8795

pii

S1529879517200155

journal_volume

60

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