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How to cope with the negative health information avoidance …
WEBAbstract: While social media has become an increasingly important channel for updating risk news and getting early warnings in the pandemic, it has also led to an information overload and misinformation which has been shown to trigger negative emotions and impact mental health.
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Dimensions of Wellness. in SearchWorks catalog
WEBDimensions of wellness are a varied group of concepts and abilities believed by many to foster the balance of the body, mind, and spirit. Wellness proponents believe this complex internal balance promotes improved health and happiness in an individual. People have been studying and pursuing wellness in various forms for more than five …
Biodiversity change and human health : from ecosystem services …
WEBBibliography Includes bibliographical references and index. Contents. ch. 1 Changes in biodiversity and their consequences for human health; pt. I Biodiversity and human health : synergisms, trade-offs, and road maps for the future. ch. 2 Biodiversity, food provision, and human health ; ch. 3 The impact of anthropogenic stress at global and regional scales …
Valuing health systems : a framework for low and middle income
WEBThe underlying themes of this book are twofold: it emphasises the importance of understanding and strengthening health systems to improve a population's health in low and middle income countries; it promotes the values of equity and the right to health, efficiency, participative and accountable decision-making, and the need for a long-term
Characterizing health and behavior among people experiencing
WEBSummary ABSTRACT This dissertation research seeks to understand how the "homeless" environment, a complex ecosystem comprised of social and biophysical environmental dimensions, is associated with well-being among people …
Mental illness and addiction. in SearchWorks articles
WEBAbstract. Addiction can occur with another mental disorder. Roughly one-half of drug abusers and alcoholics have one or more other mental illnesses. Moreover, of all persons diagnosed with a psychiatric disease, almost one-half have a substance abuse disorder. The substance is most commonly alcohol, followed by marijuana and cocaine.
National health education standards : achieving excellence
WEBConcluding a two-year review and revision process supported by the American Cancer Society and conducted by an expert panel of health education professionals, this second edition of the National Health Education Standards is the foremost reference in establishing, promoting, and supporting health-enhancing behaviors for students in all …
The 1918 Influenza Pandemic in Popular Media and the Roles of …
WEBAbstract: Events unfolding around the COVID-19 pandemic have historical parallels, particularly relating to health disparities and health injustice; limited health information literacy; failure of the US federal government to launch an organized response and clearly inform the public; and widespread misinformation and disinformation, along …
Nonverbal communication and social cognition.
WEBAbstract. Abstract: Most researchers accept Ray Birdwhistell’s approximation that nonverbal communication accounts for at least 60 to 70 percent of what humans communicate to one another, although psychologist Albert Mehrabian estimates that as much as 93 percent of the emotional meaning of messages is transmitted nonverbally.
Toward a new definition of health [digital] : psychosocial …
WEBPart I. Dimensions of health and illness : toward an integrated model. Toward a new definition of health : an overview / Paul I. Ahmed, Aliza Kolker, George V. Coelho. Disease and illness from a biocultural standpoint / Horatio Fabrega, Jr. Sickness as cultural semantics : issues for an anthropological medicine and psychiatry / Arthur Kleinman.
Fit to be citizens
WEBdemonstrates how both science and public health shaped the meaning of race in the early twentieth century. Through a careful examination of the experiences of Mexican, Japanese, and Chinese immigrants in Los Angeles, Natalia Molina illustrates the many ways local health officials used complexly constructed concerns about public health to demean
Healthcare business market research handbook 2021-2022
WEBHealthcare business market research handbook 2021-2022. by Richard K. Miller and Kelli Washington. Twenty-first edition. Miramar, Florida : Richard K. Miller & Associates, 2020. 1 online resource (567 pages). RKMA market research handbook series.
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