Public Health in UK Law
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Towards a public health psychology
Purpose: This paper argues for the need for a public health psychology based on the same epidemiological principles that came from the medical work of John Snow in the Victorian era. Design/method...
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The London‐wide Public Health Mental Health Network
Public health mental health is an emerging field with significant potential for contributing to improved public health. However there is a notable gap in support for people working in this field an...
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Policing, crime and public health
This article examines the influence on policing in Sydney, Australia of the crime control strategies developed in New York City in the 1990s, which are popularly cre...
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Containing, thinking and public health
This paper argues that the capacity of individuals and of society as a whole to ‘contain’ experience, and to use this as a basis for thought, is central to good health. The paper first defines and ...
- Dementia, public health and public policy – making the connections
- What and why public mental health?
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Body dissatisfaction: an overlooked public health concern
Purpose: – In contrast to the attention it has received in related fields of research, body image has remained understudied within the field of public health. This is highly problematic, given a gr...
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Trips & Public Health
Background. The 30 august 2003 decision. SASD'S Economic and legal section (ELS) programme of technical assistance. Conclusion.
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Public involvement in public health research
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the progress in public and patient involvement (PPI) in public health research, and identify the relevant problems and solutions. Design/methodolog...
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Suicide prevention: a task for public health and a role for public health ethics
Suicide is primarily conceptualised as an event with causes relating to individual lives. However, we argue that it is impor tant not to lose sight of the fact that not all causes of suicide are re...
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