Section I. Community Health and Wellness: 1. The community of the twenty-first century; 2. Primary health care: enabling health and wellness; 3. Determinants of health, illness and disability; 4. Health promotion: concepts to practice -- Section II. Sustainable Health for the Individual and Family: 5. Healthy children; 6. Healthy adolescents; 7. Healthy adults; 8. Healthy ageing; 9. Healthy families; 10. Health and gender: healthy women, healthy men; 11. Healthy indigenous people -- Section III. Promoting Community Competence: 12. Healthy schools; 13. Healthy workplaces; 14. Researching community health; 15. Health care: systems and policy
Summary
This new edition has been expanded to build on the popular concepts presented in the first. Through many new case studies and examples, this text examines in detail the health of communities and their interdependence, both with each other and with their environments. Author - Prof & Dean of Faculty of Nursing & Health, Griffith Uni
Community health and wellness: a socioecological approach