(eBook PDF) An Introduction to Community Health Brief Edition Brief Edition – Digital Ebook – Instant Delivery Download
product details:
- ISBN-10 : 1284026892
- ISBN-13 : 978-1284026894
- Author: James McKenzie
A Condensed Version of the Bestselling Classic Health Text
An Introduction to Community Health Brief Edition is a condensed and fully updated version of the bestselling classic health text. It is ideally suited for students in Health Education, Nursing, and Social Work programs. Like the full-length text, the condensed edition provides comprehensive coverage of epidemiology, adolescent and child health, health and safety in the workplace, environmental health, and minority and elder health. This is the only condensed community health text on the market and is suitable for institutions with shorter academic terms.
Key pedagogical features such as chapter objectives, review questions, key terms, and a full glossary can also be found within the brief edition. Access to the robust companion website is included with the purchase of each new textbook.
table of contents:
Chapter 1 Introduction to Community and Public Health
Chapter 2 Descriptive Epidemiology in Community and Public Health
Chapter 3 Analytical Epidemiology in Community Public Health
Chapter 4 Descriptive Biostatistics in Community and Public Health
Chapter 5 Inferential Biostatistics in Community and Public Health
Chapter 6 Social and Behavioral Sciences in Community and Public Health
Chapter 7 Models in Health Education and Health Promotion
Chapter 8 Theories in Health Education and Health Promotion
Chapter 9 Methods in Health Education and Health Promotion
Chapter 10 Population Dynamics and Control
Chapter 11 Air, Water, and Noise Pollution
Chapter 12 Injury Control and Other Environmental Issues
Chapter 13 Organization, Financing, and Delivery of Health Services and Public Health Systems in the United States
Chapter 14 Program Planning, Budgeting, Management, and Evaluation in Community Initiatives
Chapter 15 Systems Thinking and Leadership in Community and Public Health