Advancing the Science of Community-Level Interventions

Community interventions are complex social processes that need to move beyond single interventions and outcomes at individual levels of short-term change. A scientific paradigm is emerging that supports collaborative, multilevel, culturally situated community interventions aimed at creating sustaina...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of public health (1971) 2011-08, Vol.101 (8), p.1410-1419
Hauptverfasser: TRICKETT, Edison J, BEEHLER, Sarah, TRIMBLE, Joseph E, DEUTSCH, Charles, GREEN, Lawrence W, HAWE, Penelope, MCLEROY, Kenneth, LIN MILLER, Robin, RAPKIN, Bruce D, SCHENSUL, Jean J, SCHULZ, Amy J
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AIDS
Biological and medical sciences
Collaboration
Community
Community Participation
Design
Disease control
Framing Health Matters
General aspects
Health disparities
Health Promotion
Humans
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