Applying a Social Ecological Model to Medical Legal Partnerships Practice and Research

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Abstract

The social ecological model (SEM) is a conceptual framework that recognizes individuals function within multiple interactive systems and contextual environments that influence their health. Medical Legal Partnerships (MLPs) address the social determinants of health through partnerships between health providers and civil legal services. This paper explores how the conceptual framework of SEM can be applied to the MLP model, which also uses a multidimensional approach to address an individual's social determinants of health.

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McLaren, S., Bliss, L. R., Scott, C., Kraidler, P., & Pettignano, R. (2023). Applying a Social Ecological Model to Medical Legal Partnerships Practice and Research. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics, 51(4), 817–823. https://doi.org/10.1017/jme.2023.151

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