This article offers an integration of two different perspectives on health promotion research and practice: one emphasizing the concept of community capacity for health improvement and the other focusing on the notion of health supportive environments. These two approaches generally have emphasized different kinds of community assets for health promotion. Specifically, community capacity research has focused on the cultivation of human resources (e.g., collaborative coalitions, participatory decision-making, health education strategies) for health promotion, whereas environmentally oriented research has underscored the influence of material resources (e.g., the built environment, natural resources, technological infrastructure) on important...
Purpose. The objective of this study was to derive a con-ceptual model of community capacity develop...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: This paper explores contemporary issues around community-based health promotion...
In this article, the authors draw on the disciplines of sociology and environmental and social epide...
This article offers an integration of two different perspectives on health promotion research and pr...
Introduction Community programs to promote health have been launched all over the world and fit we...
Earlier research on health promotion has emphasized behavior change strategies rather than environme...
Funding Information: The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the rese...
The Community Health and the Built Environment (CHBE) project investigated the role of place in inte...
Public health agencies tasked with improving the health of communities are poorly supported by many ...
(CHBE) project investigated the role of place in inter-ventions for chronic disease prevention in or...
The academic literature examining the benefits and relevance of community participation and communit...
While there is considerable research on environmental contamination and degradation, there is equall...
The evaluation of community health promotion designed to create supportive social environments for h...
Health promotion research has increasingly called for transdisciplinary approaches. Such calls ask f...
In addition to genetic factors, human health is influ¬enced by many other exogenous factors: environ...
Purpose. The objective of this study was to derive a con-ceptual model of community capacity develop...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: This paper explores contemporary issues around community-based health promotion...
In this article, the authors draw on the disciplines of sociology and environmental and social epide...
This article offers an integration of two different perspectives on health promotion research and pr...
Introduction Community programs to promote health have been launched all over the world and fit we...
Earlier research on health promotion has emphasized behavior change strategies rather than environme...
Funding Information: The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the rese...
The Community Health and the Built Environment (CHBE) project investigated the role of place in inte...
Public health agencies tasked with improving the health of communities are poorly supported by many ...
(CHBE) project investigated the role of place in inter-ventions for chronic disease prevention in or...
The academic literature examining the benefits and relevance of community participation and communit...
While there is considerable research on environmental contamination and degradation, there is equall...
The evaluation of community health promotion designed to create supportive social environments for h...
Health promotion research has increasingly called for transdisciplinary approaches. Such calls ask f...
In addition to genetic factors, human health is influ¬enced by many other exogenous factors: environ...
Purpose. The objective of this study was to derive a con-ceptual model of community capacity develop...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: This paper explores contemporary issues around community-based health promotion...
In this article, the authors draw on the disciplines of sociology and environmental and social epide...