Translation: Settings, populations, and time

A conceptual framework for public health interventions

Keywords: health promotion, life-course persepctive, planning, population segments, setting approach

Abstract

This paper presents a conceptual framework displaying how combinations of settings and populations seen in a long-term perspective may guide public health and health promotion planning and research.

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Published
2024-09-16
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VitraiJ. (2024). Translation: Settings, populations, and time: A conceptual framework for public health interventions. Multidisciplinary Health & Wellbeing, 2(3), 55-64. https://doi.org/10.58701/mej.15864
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