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sociogenic

[ soh-see-oh-jen-ik, soh-shee- ]

adjective

  1. caused or influenced by society or social factors:

    sociogenic problems.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of sociogenic1

First recorded in 1965–70; socio- + -genic
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No biomedical cause was found in either and experts believe they were the result of mass sociogenic illness, Prof Wessely said.

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Prof Simon Wessely, a psychiatrist and epidemiologist at King's College London, said several "key epidemiological factors" led him to believe these were not a chain of poisonings, but were instead a case of "mass sociogenic illness" - in which symptoms spread among a group with no obvious biomedical cause.

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In cases of mass sociogenic illness - which used to be described as "mass hysteria" - the symptoms experienced are real, but they are caused by anxiety, not toxic poisoning, Prof Wessely said.

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Could it be that a great swathe of America is really undergoing what doctors refer to as "mass sociogenic illness" when it comes to gluten?

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It’s interesting that people can develop anxiety-related, or sociogenic, symptoms.

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