reviewAmerican Journal of Public HealthApr 1, 2003GREEN OA

Reconsidering Community-Based Health Promotion: Promise, Performance, and Potential

Columbia University

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Abstract

Contemporary public health emphasizes a community-based approach to health promotion and disease prevention. The evidence from the past 20 years indicates, however, that many community-based programs have had only modest impact, with the notable exception of a number of HIV prevention programs. To better understand the reasons for these outcomes, we conducted a systematic literature review of 32 community-based prevention programs. Reasons for poor performance include methodological challenges to study design and evaluation, concurrent secular trends, smaller-than-expected effect sizes, limitations of the interventions, and limitations of theories used. The effectiveness of HIV programs appears to be related…

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Keywords
  • Psychological intervention
  • Health promotion
  • Public health
  • Formative assessment
  • Promotion (chess)
  • Public health interventions
  • Medicine
  • Environmental health
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • No poverty
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