Prevention of disease and promotion of global health: Integration of clinical and public health approaches |
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Journal/Book: Irish J Psychol. 1997; 18: Trinity College, Dept Psychology, 25 Westland Row, Dublin 2, Ireland. Psychological Soc Ireland. 36-50.
Abstract: This paper focuses on the extent to which psychological research and theories are relevant to the challenge of promoting health and preventing disease at a population level. We present an overview of the major health problems confronting developed and developing countries today; the contribution that social and behavioural factors make to many of these health problems; the differences and similarities between a focus on individuals versus a focus on the population; a brief description of the way some theories developed in psychology may be applied to broader, large scale interventions; and an outline of a framework for reviewing the contribution of scientific research to these health challenges. The importance of dissemination and diffusion of interventions to their ultimate inclusion in policy change is also discussed.
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Keyword(s): EDUCATION
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