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Discuss structural influences that impact sexual health public policy. What are implications of considered recommendations?
Structural interventions want to make changes in a generation that contributes to elasticity, weakness and risk. They include policies or programs that change conditions that change people's life or community reactions through social and political change.Structural interventions often deal with issues that seem to be related to HIV. When people are thinking of preventing HIV, they generally do not consider reducing income discrimination or stop fighting. But these social, political and economic realities influence the high risk behavior. The issues that are not directly related to HIV create conditions that encourage the spread of HIV, so that structural intervention is needed.
Neighborhood conditions: Neighborhoods can affect health through physicalcharacteristics (air and water quality, exposures, access to parks), the availability and quality of neighborhood services (transportation, schools, employment resources, housing),and social relationships within a geographic community.
Job Conditions: Physical aspects of Job(Occupational Health and Safety) .Infections and injuries in the brain affect health by affecting a person's risk,chronic conditions related to obesity, obesity and obesity (diabetes, heart disease).