Theory and Research in Promoting Public HealthSarah Earle SAGE, 2007 M04 6 - 408 páginas Theory and Research in Promoting Public Health is an important text that addresses these questions, exploring the key concepts, debates, and issues involved in multi-disciplinary public health. The book considers the complex and diverse nature of public health and helps readers critically appraise the theories, research, and policies that inform multidisciplinary public health practice. |
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Theory and Research in Promoting Public Health Sarah Earle,Cathy E Lloyd,Moyra Sidell,Sue Spurr Vista previa limitada - 2007 |
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