Preface
Acknowledgments
Case Study Podcasts
Connect(TM) Resources
Abbreviations and Common Definitions
SECTION I: INTRODUCTION
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1. The Origins of Public Health
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2. Understanding the Global Burden of Disease and Disability
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3. At the Heart of Public Health: Prevention
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4. At the Heart of Public Health: Social Determinants of Health and Health Equity
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5. What Causes Health of Populations? A Social Ecological and Life Course Approach
SECTION II: A SOCIAL ECOLOGICAL APPROACH: WHAT CAUSES HEALTH AND WHAT WE CAN DO ABOUT IT
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6. Individual Behavior
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7. Families, Social Networks, Neighborhoods, and Cities
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8. Countries, Policies, and Health
SECTION III: ACROSS THE LIFE COURSE: WHAT CAUSES HEALTH AND WHAT WE CAN DO ABOUT IT
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9. The Perinatal Period, Infancy, Childhood, and Adolescence
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10. Adulthood
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11. Older Age
SECTION IV: THE METHODS OF PUBLIC HEALTH
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12. Analytic Approaches and The Evidence-Base for Public Health
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13. The Practice of Public Health
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14. Community Engagement and Advocacy to Promote and Protect Health
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15. Public Health in a Complex World: Systems Thinking and Implementation Science