Social Ecological Approaches to Individuals and Their Contexts
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Abstract
Social ecological models that describe the interactive characteristics of individuals and environments that underlie health outcomes have long been recommended to guide public health practice. The extent to which such recommendations have been applied in health promotion interventions, however, is unclear. The authors developed a coding system to identify the ecological levels that health promotion programs target and then applied this system to 157 intervention articles from the past 20 years of Health Education & Behavior. Overall, articles were more likely to describe interventions focused on individual and interpersonal characteristics, rather than institutional, community, or policy factors. Interventions…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 57.63
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 73
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2Topics & keywords
- Health promotion
- Psychological intervention
- Social ecological model
- Ecological psychology
- Public health
- Health education
- Ecological systems theory
- Social ecology