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Biopsychosocial Model: A Comprehensive Understanding of Health and Illness
Brittney Smith
Grand Canyon University
PSY-352 Health Psychology
Dr. William Plath
March 12, 2025
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Biopsychosocial Model: A Comprehensive Understanding of Health and Illness
The biopsychosocial model is a comprehensive approach that examines how biological,
psychological, and social factors collectively influence health and illness. This model challenges
the traditional biomedical perspective, which solely focuses on the biological aspects of health,
and instead emphasizes the interconnectedness of these three factors. Understanding the role of
each factor and their interactions helps develop more effective treatment and health
interventions. This essay will examine the biological, psychological, and social influences on
health and illness, clarify the concept of systems and its importance within the biopsychosocial
model, analyze the current leading causes of death in the United States, and illustrate how
adopting behaviors can help prevent illness.
The Role of Biological, Psychological, and Social Factors in Health and Illness
Health and illness are not merely determined by one factor but rather by a complex
interplay between biological, psychological, and social factors. Biological factors include
genetics, physical health conditions, and biological processes that influence how the body
functions. For example, a person's genetic predisposition to heart disease plays a critical role in
their overall health (Xu et al., 2023). Psychological factors, such as stress, mental health, and
cognitive processes, affect how individuals respond to illness or maintain health. Chronic stress,
for instance, can weaken the immune system, making an individual more susceptible to illnesses.
Social factors involve the influence of family, community, socioeconomic status, culture, and
support systems, which can either protect or worsen one’s health. A person’s access to
healthcare, social support, and their economic stability can have profound effects on their
physical and mental health. The interaction of these factors shapes a person’s overall well-being
and can contribute to the development or prevention of illness (Ramadurai et al., 2024).
Biopsychosocial Model: A Comprehensive Understanding of Health and Illness
Brittney Smith
Grand Canyon University
PSY-352 Health Psychology
Dr. William Plath
March 12, 2025
, 2
Biopsychosocial Model: A Comprehensive Understanding of Health and Illness
The biopsychosocial model is a comprehensive approach that examines how biological,
psychological, and social factors collectively influence health and illness. This model challenges
the traditional biomedical perspective, which solely focuses on the biological aspects of health,
and instead emphasizes the interconnectedness of these three factors. Understanding the role of
each factor and their interactions helps develop more effective treatment and health
interventions. This essay will examine the biological, psychological, and social influences on
health and illness, clarify the concept of systems and its importance within the biopsychosocial
model, analyze the current leading causes of death in the United States, and illustrate how
adopting behaviors can help prevent illness.
The Role of Biological, Psychological, and Social Factors in Health and Illness
Health and illness are not merely determined by one factor but rather by a complex
interplay between biological, psychological, and social factors. Biological factors include
genetics, physical health conditions, and biological processes that influence how the body
functions. For example, a person's genetic predisposition to heart disease plays a critical role in
their overall health (Xu et al., 2023). Psychological factors, such as stress, mental health, and
cognitive processes, affect how individuals respond to illness or maintain health. Chronic stress,
for instance, can weaken the immune system, making an individual more susceptible to illnesses.
Social factors involve the influence of family, community, socioeconomic status, culture, and
support systems, which can either protect or worsen one’s health. A person’s access to
healthcare, social support, and their economic stability can have profound effects on their
physical and mental health. The interaction of these factors shapes a person’s overall well-being
and can contribute to the development or prevention of illness (Ramadurai et al., 2024).