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The socioecological model provides a useful theoretical framework that can help to understand how society, community, and individual level factors affect lifestyles and health outcomes of community residents [26,27]. However, the social-ecological model has also been criticized for lacking an agency d...
Maintaining the relevance of public health within the wake of the Affordable Care Act: How the socio-ecological model might just save us from the medical m... Maintaining the relevance of public health within the wake of the Affordable Care Act: How the socio-ecological model might just save...
In this paper, we use a conceptual model for nature-based health promotion and a socio-ecological model of health promotion to guide the scope, ... P.,A.,Hansen-Ketchum,... - 《Health Promotion International》 被引量: 38发表: 2010年 Developing indicators of public open space to promote...
In this study, we quantified the magnitude of biophysical, social, and combined socio-ecological connectivity across community garden networks using resistance landscapes based on the biophysical and social features of three cities. We utilized community gardens as a model social-ecological system because...
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摘要: The open birth interval is a major determinant of levels of fertility in high fertility populations. Our study population is a traditional Indian society with individuals still engaged in traditional occupations like agriculture, fishing, cloth washing, hair cutting, cane...
1.1Applying the social ecological model to solid waste management Human behaviour is influenced by diverse and interconnected factors (Cross et al., 2015;McGinnis and Ostrom, 2014). Bronfenbrenner's socio-ecological model (SEM) posits that human behaviour and development are affected by an interactio...
Any mobility model hypothesises that all downward changes in the life course are equally harmful to the outcome and all upward shifts are equally beneficial. There is evidence that these models are useful for understanding the development of health across the life course. Using data on adult body...