Workshop Proceedings On Behavioural Interventions In Dengue Control In Malaysia.

The primary focus of health education programmes is to bring about behaviour change. Health professionals are discovering that changing unhealthy behaviour is difficult. However, when this is successful, the impact is extremely rewarding. The challenge therefore is to find appropriate and effective...

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Other Authors: Kin, Foong
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Language:English
Published: Pusat Penyelidikan Dadah dan Ubat-Ubatan Universiti Sains Malaysia 2001
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description The primary focus of health education programmes is to bring about behaviour change. Health professionals are discovering that changing unhealthy behaviour is difficult. However, when this is successful, the impact is extremely rewarding. The challenge therefore is to find appropriate and effective strategies that take into consideration human and environment factors that influence positive behaviours. There is sufficient evidence to show that biotechnology alone cannot prevent or control the transmission of diseases if people will not participate or change their behaviours.
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spelling usm-94672013-07-13T04:09:44Z http://eprints.usm.my/9467/ Workshop Proceedings On Behavioural Interventions In Dengue Control In Malaysia. RC554-569.5 Personality disorders. Behavior problems Including sexual problems, drug abuse,suicide, child abuse The primary focus of health education programmes is to bring about behaviour change. Health professionals are discovering that changing unhealthy behaviour is difficult. However, when this is successful, the impact is extremely rewarding. The challenge therefore is to find appropriate and effective strategies that take into consideration human and environment factors that influence positive behaviours. There is sufficient evidence to show that biotechnology alone cannot prevent or control the transmission of diseases if people will not participate or change their behaviours. Pusat Penyelidikan Dadah dan Ubat-Ubatan Universiti Sains Malaysia Kin, Foong Khor , Yoke Lim Vemala Devi, Vemala Devi 2001 Book PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/9467/1/Behavioural_Interventions_In_Dengue_Control_In_Malaysia.pdf Kin, Foong and Khor , Yoke Lim and Vemala Devi, Vemala Devi, eds. (2001) Workshop Proceedings On Behavioural Interventions In Dengue Control In Malaysia. Pusat Penyelidikan Dadah dan Ubat-Ubatan Universiti Sains Malaysia. ISBN 983-2514-00-2
spellingShingle RC554-569.5 Personality disorders. Behavior problems Including sexual problems, drug abuse,suicide, child abuse
Workshop Proceedings On Behavioural Interventions In Dengue Control In Malaysia.
title Workshop Proceedings On Behavioural Interventions In Dengue Control In Malaysia.
title_full Workshop Proceedings On Behavioural Interventions In Dengue Control In Malaysia.
title_fullStr Workshop Proceedings On Behavioural Interventions In Dengue Control In Malaysia.
title_full_unstemmed Workshop Proceedings On Behavioural Interventions In Dengue Control In Malaysia.
title_short Workshop Proceedings On Behavioural Interventions In Dengue Control In Malaysia.
title_sort workshop proceedings on behavioural interventions in dengue control in malaysia.
topic RC554-569.5 Personality disorders. Behavior problems Including sexual problems, drug abuse,suicide, child abuse
url http://eprints.usm.my/9467/
http://eprints.usm.my/9467/1/Behavioural_Interventions_In_Dengue_Control_In_Malaysia.pdf