01856cam a2200313 i 4500001001300000003000600013007000300019008004100022020001800063020001500081035002100096060002200117245008900139250001200228260009300240300002300333490003900356504005100395505039200446520043700838650002201275700001701297700004101314700002201355830003301377942001201410952010701422999001301529ocn855703471OCoLCta210326s2013 enka b 001 0 eng c a9780335263202 a0335263208 a(OCoLC)855703471 aWA590b.H436 201300aHealth promotion theory /cedited by Liza Cragg, Maggie Davies, and Wendy Macdowall. a2nd ed. aMaidenhead, Berkshire, England : bOpen University Press, McGraw-Hill Education, c2013. axv, 166 p. :bill.1 aUnderstanding public health series aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aThe history of health promotion -- Social construction of health and health promotion -- What drives health promotion? -- Political and ethical considerations -- Using theory to guide change at the individual level -- The determinants of health -- Theorizing inequalities in health -- The rose hypothesis : advantages of whole population over targeted approaches -- Health communication. aPart of the Understanding Public Health series, this book offers students and practitioners an accessible exploration of the origins and development of health promotion. It highlights the philosophical, ethical and political debates that influence health promotion today while also explaining the theories, frameworks and methodologies that help us understand public health problems and develop effective health promotion responses. 4aHealth promotion.1 aCragg, Liza.1 aDavies, Maggiec(Executive director)1 aMacdowall, Wendy. 0aUnderstanding public health. 2nlmcBK 00104070aPNLIBbPNLIBcGENd2021-06-17oWA590 .H436 2013pPNLIB21060592r2021-06-17w2021-06-17yBK c778d778