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Автор Earls, Felton
Автор Carlson, Mary
Дата выпуска 2001
dc.description ▪ Abstract  The term social ecology refers to the nested arrangement of family, school, neighborhood, and community contexts in which children grow up. In this chapter, new directions in public health science as reflected in the theoretical and methodological implications of the concept are explored. The contributions of this ecologically oriented approach to child health practice, designed as it is from a health promotions perspective, are considered. A critique of the term social capital is also presented because of its growing popularity in matters of child health. The point is made that application of this vague term carries the serious risk of misspecifying social phenomena. Future trends in the promotion of child well-being are in a position to flourish given the confluence of advances in theory, methods, and analytical capacity. The capacity to benefit children is also enhanced as public health science aims to translate the principles of child rights into health practice and policy.
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Издатель Annual Reviews
Копирайт Annual Reviews
Название THE SOCIAL ECOLOGY OF CHILD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
DOI 10.1146/annurev.publhealth.22.1.143
Print ISSN 0163-7525
Журнал Annual Review of Public Health
Том 22
Первая страница 143
Последняя страница 166
Аффилиация Earls, Felton; Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138; e-mail: felton_earls@hms.harvard.edu , mary_carlson@hms.harvard.edu

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