The study considers Social Prescribing in terms of complexity and dynamic interactions but it does not consider the current development of Social Prescribing that attempts to target non-adult populations, such as children and young people, whose participation in services implementation is generally low, ...
These theories generally assume that risk perceptions are an essential precursor of protective health behaviours. While this assumption has not been consistently borne out in individual studies, meta-analyses suggest a modest to moderate influence of risk perception on health behaviours [12,13,14,15]...