Health Promotion Planning: An Educational and Environmental ApproachThis book provides a conceptual synthesis of the roots and foundations of health education and, more recently, health promotion following a period of rapid growth and development. The purpose of this updated edition is to catch up with the rapid development in policy, research, and practice. |
Contents
Brief Contents 1 Health Promotion Today and a Framework for Planning | 1 |
Other Issues in the Development of Health Promotion | 10 |
Scope of Health Education and Health Promotion | 17 |
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