Author(s): Naomi Modeste, Teri Tamayose and Helen Hopp Marshak
Publisher: Jossey-Bass
Date: August 2004; 2 edition
Pages: 187
Size: 1.25 Mb
Format: PDF
Quality: High
Language: American English
Written for public health professionals and students, the Dictionary of Public Health Education and Health Promotion, Second Edition, includes definitions for terms and concepts frequently used in public health education and promotion. [+/-]
The book offers both students and professionals a handy resource and contains a wide range of health education¾related terminologies and effectively eliminates the need for wading through scores of books or articles to find a definition. The book also provides an easily used reference for those working in research or design of public health interventions and
• Offers a reference list of the terms found most often in the professional literature
• Includes key terms used in related public health disciplines such as epidemiology, health administration, biostatistics, environmental health, and behavioral sciences
• Presents terms relevant to the four settings of health promotion and education—community, workplace, primary care, and school
• Provides a useful study aid when preparing for the exam to become a Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES)
About the Author
Naomi N. Modeste is a professor in the department of health promotion and education at Loma Linda University School of Public Health.
Teri S. Tamayose is the director of recruitment and marketing and undergraduate programs for Loma Linda University School of Public Health and is an assistant professor in the department of health administration.
The book offers both students and professionals a handy resource and contains a wide range of health education¾related terminologies and effectively eliminates the need for wading through scores of books or articles to find a definition. The book also provides an easily used reference for those working in research or design of public health interventions and
• Offers a reference list of the terms found most often in the professional literature
• Includes key terms used in related public health disciplines such as epidemiology, health administration, biostatistics, environmental health, and behavioral sciences
• Presents terms relevant to the four settings of health promotion and education—community, workplace, primary care, and school
• Provides a useful study aid when preparing for the exam to become a Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES)
About the Author
Naomi N. Modeste is a professor in the department of health promotion and education at Loma Linda University School of Public Health.
Teri S. Tamayose is the director of recruitment and marketing and undergraduate programs for Loma Linda University School of Public Health and is an assistant professor in the department of health administration.
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