“Primary prevention is the quiet force that reshapes population health—strengthening resilience long before illness has the chance to emerge.”
Encyclopedia of Primary Prevention and Health Promotion (Volume 1–4) 2nd ed. 2014 Edition
The Encyclopedia of Primary Prevention and Health Promotion, 2nd Edition (Volumes 1–4) is an expansive, multidisciplinary reference that brings together global expertise to address the full landscape of prevention science. Across four comprehensive volumes, it examines evidence-based prevention strategies, public health interventions, behavioral science, health promotion models, community-level prevention, policy initiatives, social determinants of health, and risk-reduction frameworks.
Integrating contributions from leading scholars, clinicians, and public health experts, this edition highlights advances in epidemiology, mental health promotion, substance use prevention, chronic disease prevention, violence reduction, school-based programs, and health equity initiatives. Designed for researchers, practitioners, policy professionals, and educators, the encyclopedia serves as a foundational resource for building healthier populations through proactive, scientifically grounded prevention strategies.
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