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Applying health social science : best practice in the developing world / edited by Nick Higginbotham, Roberto Briceno-Leon, and Nancy A. Johnson.

Katkıda bulunan(lar):Materyal türü: MetinMetinDil: İngilizce Yayın ayrıntıları:London ; New York : Zed Books in association with International Forum for Social Sciences in Health, 2001.Tanım: xi, 291 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 1842770500
  • 1842770519
Konu(lar): DDC sınıflandırma:
  • 362.1/07/201724
LOC sınıflandırması:
  • WA 31
İçindekiler:
Applying social science to improve human health. Health social science: transdisciplinary partnerships for improving human health. Asia and the Pacific. An indigenous work-related social skills training model for persons with schizophrenia in Hong Kong -- Cultural constructions of risk: heart disease in the New South Wales Coalfields, Australia -- The development of a transdisciplinary approach to promote the rational use of drugs: the Indonesian experience -- A community approach to smoking cessation and relapse prevention in a traditional Fijian village. Africa. A community-action intervention to improve medical care services in Kinshasa, Congo: mediating the realms of healers and physicians -- Representing HIV/AIDS concerns in Uganda: the genogram as a visual complement to ethnographic and epidemiological evidence -- AIDS prevention in the Matare and the community: a training strategy for traditional healers in Zimbabwe. Latin America. Lay beliefs and gender stereotypes: unacknowledged dimensions of STD prevention strategies -- From "milk bread" to control of visceral leishmaniasis among the Zenú Indians of the Caribbean Coast of Colombia -- Mud, bugs and community participation: remodelling village houses to eradicate vector-borne disease. Lessons and directions. Best practice and future innovations in applying social science to advancing the health of populations.
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Book NEU Grand Library Medical Section WA 31 .A6526 2001 (Rafa gözat(Aşağıda açılır)) Kullanılabilir 4691853121
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Applying social science to improve human health. Health social science: transdisciplinary partnerships for improving human health. Asia and the Pacific. An indigenous work-related social skills training model for persons with schizophrenia in Hong Kong -- Cultural constructions of risk: heart disease in the New South Wales Coalfields, Australia -- The development of a transdisciplinary approach to promote the rational use of drugs: the Indonesian experience -- A community approach to smoking cessation and relapse prevention in a traditional Fijian village. Africa. A community-action intervention to improve medical care services in Kinshasa, Congo: mediating the realms of healers and physicians -- Representing HIV/AIDS concerns in Uganda: the genogram as a visual complement to ethnographic and epidemiological evidence -- AIDS prevention in the Matare and the community: a training strategy for traditional healers in Zimbabwe. Latin America. Lay beliefs and gender stereotypes: unacknowledged dimensions of STD prevention strategies -- From "milk bread" to control of visceral leishmaniasis among the Zenú Indians of the Caribbean Coast of Colombia -- Mud, bugs and community participation: remodelling village houses to eradicate vector-borne disease. Lessons and directions. Best practice and future innovations in applying social science to advancing the health of populations.

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