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Community Interventions and AIDS

Community Interventions and AIDS

A Biologic Approach Environmental Assessment and Epidemiology

A Biologic Approach Environmental Assessment and Epidemiology

The Guide to Community Preventive Services What Works to Promote Health?

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The gold standard for evidence-based public health, The Guide to Community Preventive Services is a primary resource to improve health and prevent disease in states, communities, independent, nonfederal Task Force on Community Preventive Services, the guide uses comprehensive systemic review methods to evaluate population-oriented health interventions. The recommendations of the Task Force are explicitly linked to the scientific evidence developed during systematic reviews. This volume examines the effectiveness and efficiency of interventions to combat such risky behaviours as tobacco use, physical inactivity, and violence; to reduce the impact and suffering of specific conditions such as cancer, diabetes, vaccine-preventable diseases, and motor vehicle injuries; and to address social determinants on health such as education, housing, and access to care. The chapters are grouped into three broad categories: changing risk behaviours; reducing specific diseases, injuries, and impairments; and methodological background for the book itself.

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Table Of Content

Part I: Changing risk behaviours and addressing environmental challenges
1: Tobacco
2: Physical activity
3: The social environment
Part II: Reducing disease, injury, and impairment
4: Cancer
5: Diabetes
6: Vaccine-preventable diseases
7: Oral health
8: Motor vehicle occupant injury
9: Violence
Part III: Methodological background
10: Methods for reviewing evidence and linking evidence to recommendations in the community guide
11: Understanding and using the economic evidence provided in the guide
12: Continuing research needs

Publish Date 1 Feb 2005
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