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_aBiblioteca CIESS
_cBiblioteca CIESS
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041 _aeng
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100 1 _aAnderson, Robert
_910976
245 1 0 _aHealth behaviour research and health promotion
_ced. por Robert Anderson, John K. Davies, Ilona Kickbush, David V. McQueen, Jill Turner
260 _aNew York
_bOxford University Press
_c1988
300 _axiv, 286 p.
_bil.
_c24 cm.
505 0 _a1. The development of concepts and reserch in health behaviour. 2. Historical origins of health behaviour. 3.The development of the concept of health behaviour. 4. Ethnographic approaches to health. 5. What social groups think they can do about health. 6. The role of socio structural factors in health behaviour. 7. Risk factors investigacion of health behaviour : Hungarian experiences. 8. Methodologicas issues in thebstudy of health related behaviour. 9. Health behaviour measurement in the evaluation of communiy based health promotion rogrammes. 10. The behaviour a risk factor surveys in the united states 1981-1983. 11. National surveys of health behaviour in finland. 12. Health beliefs and behaviour in the home. 13. The evolution of the juvinile health habit study 1977-1985. 14. Health beliefs and behaviour in the workplace. 15. Health promotion and the concept of community. 16. The autonomos region of madrid. 17. The canadian experience. 18. National health education programmes. 19. New perspectives for research in health behaviour. 20. The need for new social perspectives in health behaviour research. 21. Directions for research in health behaviour related to health promotion: an overview. 22. A note an research priorities from participants in the pitlochry symposium on health behaviour.
650 _aSalud pública
_910977
650 _aPromoción de la salud
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