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Biopsychosocial approach
Biopsychocultural approach refers to an approach to studying human behavior that incorporates biological, psychological, and cultural factors .
Biopsychosocial approach refers to an approach that focuses on the biology or physiology underlying health , the psychology or thoughts, feelings , and behaviors influencing health, and the ways that society and culture influence health.
Biopsychosocial approach is acknowledging that our health has biological, psychological, and social determinants
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