PART ONE: ADVANCES IN THEORY AND PRACTICE OF COMMUNITY HEALTH
PROMOTION
Health Promotion at the Community-Wide Level - Maurice
Mittelmark
Lessons from Diverse Perspectives
Social Change Theory - Beti Thompson
Applications to Community Health
Assessing Community Needs, Resources and Readiness - Christopher
Rissel and Neil Bracht
Building on Strengths
A Five-Stage Community Organization Model for Health Promotion -
Neil Bracht, Lee Kingsbury and Christopher Rissel
Empowerment and Partnership Strategies
Mass Media and Health Promotion - John Finnegan
Lessons Learned with Implications for Public Health Campaigns
Evaluating Health Promotion Programs - Phyllis Pirie
Basic Questions and Approaches
PART TWO: CROSS-NATIONAL EXPERIENCES: ISSUES IN DEVELOPING AND
SUSTAINING COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAMS
Durability of Community Intervention Programs - Beti Thompson
Definitions, Empirical Studies and Strategic Planning
Maintaining Preventive Health Efforts in Developing Countries -
Knut-Inge Klepp
AIDS in Africa
Asian and Western Pacific Approaches to Health Promotion - Bridget
Hsu-Hage
Current Opportunities and Programs
Health Promotion Developments in the Nordic and Related Countries -
John Gunnar Maeland
Health and Health Promotion in Latin America - Abel Arvisu
Whittemore and Janet R Buelow
Emerging Public and Private Health Sector Partnerships - Lee
Kingsbury
Selected USA Experiences
"This volume offers substantial help to those interested in the
community approach to health promotion. It reflects the
considerable knowledge gained in the past 10 years. It outlines
principles and practical advice concerning important aspects of
organizing for community wide health promotion. This new edition
makes a valuable contribution to the field."
*Lester Breslow, MD, M.P.H.*
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