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Health Affairs, 2016
Long stigmatized, behavioral health conditions are finally becoming a focal point not just for policy makers but also in public discussions about the well-being of the United States. This is in part because of a rising opioid epidemic; the concentration of people with mental illnesses in prisons and jails; and a greater appreciation of the toll taken ...
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Long stigmatized, behavioral health conditions are finally becoming a focal point not just for policy makers but also in public discussions about the well-being of the United States. This is in part because of a rising opioid epidemic; the concentration of people with mental illnesses in prisons and jails; and a greater appreciation of the toll taken ...
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The future of behavioral health
New Directions for Mental Health Services, 1998AbstractA thoughtful regulatory framework is needed to guide the evolution of the behavioral health care industry and to encourage high performance standards.
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Health Problems and Health Behaviors of Preschoolers
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing, 2004This study was conducted to understand the health status and health behaviors of preschoolers to provide baseline data for developing health promotion programs.Parents of children attending day-care centers were recruited for the study. Participating day-care centers were selected using a stratified sampling method.
Hee-Soon, Kim +3 more
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Clustering Women's Health Behaviors
Health Education & Behavior, 2002This study attempts to characterize health lifestyles by subgrouping women with similar behavior patterns. Data on background, health behaviors, and perceptions were collected via phone interview from 1,075 Israeli women aged 50 to 74. From a cluster analysis conducted on health behaviors, three clusters emerged: a “health promoting” cluster (44.1 ...
Lea, Hagoel +4 more
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Health Behavior, Health Knowledge, and Schooling
Journal of Political Economy, 1991The positive correlation between schooling and good health is well documented. One explanation is that schooling helps people choose healthier life-styles by improving their knowledge of the relationship between health behaviors and health outcomes. That is, schooling improves the household's allocative efficiency in producing health.
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Behavioral Health: Focus on Preventive Child Health Behavior
1985In the past several decades, and within this century in particular, there has been a major shift in the nature of the ills which threaten man’s quality of life and longevity. Whereas previously the major health challenge which confronted mankind involved survival amidst a host of environmental pathogens (predators, infectious diseases, starvation), the
Bryan D. Carter +2 more
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Health Behavior and Health Promotion
American Journal of Health Promotion, 1986J A, Best, R, Cameron
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Health Behavior, Illness Behavior and Sick Role behavior
Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1966S V, Kasl, S, Cobb
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