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How do health beliefs inhibit or facilitate health promotion?
What two strategies do you utilize that are most effective in improving health behaviors of families?
Prepare a short note on Meningococcemia.
Health promotion and belief theories
What are three major concepts that are core to health promotion and health belief theories?
How do the theoretical assumptions of behavioral vs. cognitive approaches compare when designing interventions to change health behaviors of families/aggregates?
Based on the Healthy People 2010 indicators, which two indicators apply mostly to family vs. individual health promotion?