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| maintainer  = Dare Pejić
 
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| name                = Sociomedical Institute
 
| name                = Sociomedical Institute
 
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| localname          = Družbenomedicinski inštitut
Družbenomedicinski inštitut
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| logo          = Scientific Research Centre Slovene Academy of Science and Arts (logo).svg
| street address      = Znanstvenoraziskovalni center, Slovenska akademija znanosti in umetnosti (ZRC-SAZU), Novi trg 2, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
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| street              = Novi trg 2
| mailing address    = Znanstvenoraziskovalni center, Slovenska akademija znanosti in umetnosti (ZRC-SAZU), P O Box 306, SI-1001 Ljubljana, Slovenia
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| town                = SI-1000 Ljubljana
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| map                = http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lon=14.50483&lat=46.04775&zoom=17&layer=mapnik
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 470 6100
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 470 6100
 
| fax                = 386 (0) 1 426 1493
 
| fax                = 386 (0) 1 426 1493
| email              = imv@zrc-sazu.si
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| email              = duska@zrc-sazu.si
 
| website            = http://dmi.zrc-sazu.si/
 
| website            = http://dmi.zrc-sazu.si/
| proprietor         = Scientific Research Centre (ZRC SAZU), Slovene Academy of Science and Arts
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| managed by         = Scientific Research Centre (ZRC SAZU), Slovene Academy of Science and Arts
 
| contacts = {{Contact
 
| contacts = {{Contact
| name                = Dr Duška Knežević Hočevar
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| name                = Duška Knežević Hočevar
 
| role                = Director
 
| role                = Director
 
| telephone          = 386 1 470 6442
 
| telephone          = 386 1 470 6442
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| email              = duska@zrc-sazu.si
 
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The [[Sociomedical Institute]] at the Scientific Research Centre of the Slovene Academy of Science and Arts (ZRC SAZU) has operated since 19 November 1981. Although it initially existed only de jure, the Sociomedical Institute subsequently organised a series of discussions addressing controversial issues in the studies of medicine and health care. In 1994 academics Dr Lidija Andolšek Jeras, Dr Lev Miličinski and Dr Andrej Župančič prepared a study entitled Transformation of the Institute of Medical Sciences SRC SASA and delivered it to the then Ministry of Science and Technology. The study identified fertility behaviour (especially reproductive health) and suicide as priority research areas. The recent research programme of 1999-2003 entitled Fertility Behaviour of Slovenes could be seen as a realisation of their efforts.
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The [[Sociomedical Institute]] at the [[Scientific Research Centre (ZRC SAZU), Slovene Academy of Science and Arts|Scientific Research Centre (ZRC SAZU)]] of the [[Slovene Academy of Sciences and Arts (SAZU)]] has operated since [[established::1981]]. Although it initially existed only de jure, the Sociomedical Institute subsequently organised a series of discussions addressing controversial issues in the studies of medicine and health care. The Sociomedical Institute researches within the fields of social studies, humanities, and medical sciences.
 
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Several changes in the personnel structure of the Sociomedical Institute have taken place since 1999, and at the same time the Institute’s research orientation has expanded to cover the fields of sociology, social anthropology, psychology, neurobiology and social work. Research at the Sociomedical Institute is characterised by a multidisciplinary approach. The study of social phenomena such as low fertility rate, ageing of the population, migration, auto-and hetero-aggressive behavioural patterns and substance abuse, is thus set in the context of a wide spectrum of research areas covering the fields of social sciences, humanities and medical sciences. On the one hand, these research areas link into the sociological and social-anthropological interpretation of classical demographic models and concepts of social-anthropological theory of ethnicity and nationalism, while on the other they link into the personality, psychosocial, neuropsychological and neurobiological theories of social behaviour.
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== Past research studies ==
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Since its inception the institute has researched many sociomedical issues in Slovenia. In 1994 academics of the Sociomedical Institute prepared a study which identified fertility behaviour (especially reproductive health). One of the priority research areas of the institute is suicide and suicidal behaviour.
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Several changes in the personnel structure of the Sociomedical Institute have taken place since 1999, and at the same time the institute's research orientation has expanded to cover the fields of sociology, social anthropology, psychology, neurobiology and social work. Research at the Sociomedical Institute is characterised by a multidisciplinary approach.  
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== Social phenomena studies ==
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The study of social phenomena such as low fertility rate, ageing of the population, migration, auto-and hetero-aggressive behavioural patterns and substance abuse, is thus set in the context of a wide spectrum of research areas covering the fields of social sciences, humanities and medical sciences. On the one hand, these research areas link into the sociological and social-anthropological interpretation of classical demographic models and concepts of social-anthropological theory of ethnicity and nationalism, while on the other they link into personality, psychosocial, neuro-psychological and neuro-biological theories of social behaviour.
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In 2008 the Sociomedical Institute published a study conducted by [[Urška Rajgelj]]: ''Between Self-fulfilment and Social Expectations: The Attitude of the University Educated towards Fertility''.
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== International cooperation ==
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The Sociomedical Institute has finished several projects in collaboration with international research institutions. The latest research ''FEMAGE - Needs for Female Immigrants and their Integration in Ageing Societies'', coordinated by Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung, was funded by the European Commission's 5th Framework Programme and conducted with European and regional partners such as Magyar Kozsponti Statisztikai Hivatal, Budapest; Population and Policy Consultants, Brussels; the International Organisation for Migration, Warsaw; Masaryk University, Brno; Oesterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vienna; Väestöliittory (The Family Federation of Finland), Helsinki; Estonian Interuniversity Population Research Centre, Talin.
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== See also ==
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*[[Institute for the History of Medicine, University of Ljubljana]]
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*[[Museum of Medicine, Institute for the History of Medicine]]
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*[[Scientific Research Centre (ZRC SAZU), Slovene Academy of Science and Arts]]
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*[[Slovene Academy of Sciences and Arts (SAZU)]]
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*[[Slovene Academy of Sciences and Arts (SAZU) Library]]
  
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== External links ==
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*[http://dmi.zrc-sazu.si/en#v Sociomedical Institute website]
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*[http://dmi.zrc-sazu.si/eknjiga/Rajgelj.pdf The study ''Between Self-fulfilment and Social Expectations: The Attitude of the University Educated towards Fertility'' by Urška Rajgelj] (pdf, in Slovenian with abstract in English)
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*[http://sicris.izum.si/search/grp.aspx?lang=eng&id=1990&opt=3 List of Sociomedical Institute projects funded by the] [[Slovene Research Agency (ARRS)|Slovenian Research Agency]]
  
 
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The Sociomedical Institute at the Scientific Research Centre (ZRC SAZU) of the Slovene Academy of Sciences and Arts (SAZU) has operated since 1981. Although it initially existed only de jure, the Sociomedical Institute subsequently organised a series of discussions addressing controversial issues in the studies of medicine and health care. The Sociomedical Institute researches within the fields of social studies, humanities, and medical sciences.


Past research studies

Since its inception the institute has researched many sociomedical issues in Slovenia. In 1994 academics of the Sociomedical Institute prepared a study which identified fertility behaviour (especially reproductive health). One of the priority research areas of the institute is suicide and suicidal behaviour.

Several changes in the personnel structure of the Sociomedical Institute have taken place since 1999, and at the same time the institute's research orientation has expanded to cover the fields of sociology, social anthropology, psychology, neurobiology and social work. Research at the Sociomedical Institute is characterised by a multidisciplinary approach.

Social phenomena studies

The study of social phenomena such as low fertility rate, ageing of the population, migration, auto-and hetero-aggressive behavioural patterns and substance abuse, is thus set in the context of a wide spectrum of research areas covering the fields of social sciences, humanities and medical sciences. On the one hand, these research areas link into the sociological and social-anthropological interpretation of classical demographic models and concepts of social-anthropological theory of ethnicity and nationalism, while on the other they link into personality, psychosocial, neuro-psychological and neuro-biological theories of social behaviour.

In 2008 the Sociomedical Institute published a study conducted by Urška Rajgelj: Between Self-fulfilment and Social Expectations: The Attitude of the University Educated towards Fertility.

International cooperation

The Sociomedical Institute has finished several projects in collaboration with international research institutions. The latest research FEMAGE - Needs for Female Immigrants and their Integration in Ageing Societies, coordinated by Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung, was funded by the European Commission's 5th Framework Programme and conducted with European and regional partners such as Magyar Kozsponti Statisztikai Hivatal, Budapest; Population and Policy Consultants, Brussels; the International Organisation for Migration, Warsaw; Masaryk University, Brno; Oesterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vienna; Väestöliittory (The Family Federation of Finland), Helsinki; Estonian Interuniversity Population Research Centre, Talin.

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