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Negative taxes, fees,
physical obstacles
Affirmative subsidies, grants,
in-kind
Affirmative prescriptions
Negative proscriptions
Affirmative encouragements
Negative warnings
Negative taxes, fees,
physical obstacles
Affirmative subsidies, grants,
in-kind
Affirmative prescriptions
Negative proscriptions
Affirmative encouragements
Negative warnings
For example: Labonté, R. (1991). Econology: integrating health and sustainable development. Part One: theory and background. Health promotion international, 6(1), 49-65. Poland, B., Dooris, M., & Haluza-Delay, R. (2011). Securing ‘supportive environments’ for health in the face of ecosystem collapse: meeting the triple threat with a sociology of creative transformation. Health promotion international, 26(suppl 2), ii202-ii215.
Intergenerational health Interspecies health ‘Econology’ Determinants of health in systems
Health in All Policies Intersectoral action Workplace & community dynamics Healthy Cities
For example: Tsouros, A., & Green, G. (2009). Health Promotion International: special supplement on European Healthy Cities. Health promotion international, 24(suppl 1), i1-i3. De Leeuw, E., Ståhl, T. & Tang, K.C. (2014) Health Promotion International: special supplement on the 8th Global Conference on Health Promotion, Helsinki. Health promotion international, 29(suppl1), i1-i220
Wearable IT (tracking, behavioural sampling, etc.)
3D printing (bespoke tech) ‘serious’ gaming (Kinect)
For example: Morris, G., & Forrest, R. (2013). Wham, Sock, Kapow! Can Batman defeat his biggest foe yet and combat mental health discrimination? An exploration of the video games industry and its potential for health promotion. Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing, 20(8), 752-760. Crutzen, R., Roosjen, J. L., & Poelman, J. (2013). Using Google Analytics as a process evaluation method for Internet-delivered interventions: an example on sexual health. Health promotion international, 28(1), 36-42.
For example: Greenhalgh, T., & Stones, R. (2010). Theorising big IT programmes in healthcare: strong structuration theory meets actor-network theory. Social science & medicine, 70(9), 1285-1294. Van den Broucke, S. (2012). Theory-informed health promotion: seeing the bigger picture by looking at the details. Health promotion international, 27(2), 143-147.
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