Designing Place-Based Interventions for Sustainability and Replicability: The Case of GO! Austin/VAMOS! Austin
Place-based health efforts account for the role of the community environment in shaping decisions and circumstances that affect population well-being. Such efforts, rooted as they are in the theory that health is socially determined, mobilize resources for health promotion that are not typically use...
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Main Authors: | Aliya Hussaini (Author), Carmen Llanes Pulido (Author), Semonti Basu (Author), Nalini Ranjit (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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