نتایج جستجو برای: promotion

تعداد نتایج: 56206  

Journal: :Health promotion international 2011
Patricia A Hansen-Ketchum Elizabeth A Halpenny

While there is considerable research on environmental contamination and degradation, there is equally credible evidence on the healthful qualities of the environment. Being in and caring for nature can be health promoting for individuals, families, communities, ecosystems and the planet. In this paper, we use a conceptual model for nature-based health promotion and a socio-ecological model of h...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2015
Melanie J Rock Chris Degeling

This article contributes to the literature on One Health and public health ethics by expanding the principle of solidarity. We conceptualise solidarity to encompass not only practices intended to assist other people, but also practices intended to assist non-human others, including animals, plants, or places. To illustrate how manifestations of humanist and more-than-human solidarity may select...

Journal: :American journal of community psychology 2003
Abraham Wandersman

A major goal of community science is to improve the quality of life in our communities by improving the quality of the practice of treatment, prevention, health promotion, and education. Community science is an interdisciplinary field, which develops and researches community-centered models that enable communities to use evidence-based interventions more effectively and efficiently. In this art...

Journal: :Health promotion international 2003
Glenn Laverack

This paper discusses the design of a methodology for 'building capable communities' in a health promotion programme context. The design of the methodology builds upon previous work and offers a new approach, through the use of nine 'operational domains', for the assessment and strategic planning of community empowerment. The purpose is to go beyond the rhetoric of participation and empowerment,...

2013
Jean Chang Mignonne C. Guy Cecilia Rosales Jill G. de Zapien Lisa K. Staten Maria L. Fernandez Scott C. Carvajal

Hispanics bear a disproportionate burden of diabetes in the United States, yet relations of structural, socio-cultural and behavioral factors linked to diabetes are not fully understood across all of their communities. The current study examines disparities and factors associated with diabetes in adult Hispanics of Mexican-descent (N = 648) participating in a population survey of an underserved...

2014
Wayne B Jonas Ronald A Chez Katherine Smith Bonnie Sakallaris

2017
Martin Wall

2016
Marla Baskerville Seth Kaplan Arthur P. Brief Amanda Shull Joerg Dietz Robin Cohen

In this study, we examined the consequences of harboring “modern sexist” beliefs on the career outcomes of both men and women. We argued that individuals endorsing these beliefs disproportionately rely on men (versus women) for work-related advice and, in turn, obtain more promotions than do their less sexist counterparts. Results obtained from a sample of 192 communication workers supported ou...

Journal: :Health education research 2008
John P Allegrante

Journal: :Health promotion international 2006
Mark Dooris

This paper starts by briefly reviewing the history, theory and practice of the settings approach to promoting public health--highlighting its ecological perspective, its understanding of settings as dynamic open systems and its primary focus on whole system organization development and change. It goes on to outline perceived benefits and consider why, almost 20 years after the Ottawa Charter ad...

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