Citation: Af. Purdey et al., PARTICIPATORY HEALTH DEVELOPMENT IN RURAL NEPAL - CLARIFYING THE PROCESS OF COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT, Health education quarterly, 21(3), 1994, pp. 329-343
Citation: Co. Airhihenbuwa, HEALTH PROMOTION AND THE DISCOURSE ON CULTURE - IMPLICATIONS FOR EMPOWERMENT, Health education quarterly, 21(3), 1994, pp. 345-353
Citation: E. Merideth, CRITICAL PEDAGOGY AND ITS APPLICATION TO HEALTH-EDUCATION - A CRITICAL-APPRAISAL OF THE CASA-EN-CASA MODEL, Health education quarterly, 21(3), 1994, pp. 355-367
Authors:
FLICK LH
REESE CG
ROGERS G
FLETCHER P
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Citation: Lh. Flick et al., BUILDING COMMUNITY FOR HEALTH - LESSONS FROM A 7-YEAR-OLD NEIGHBORHOOD UNIVERSITY PARTNERSHIP, Health education quarterly, 21(3), 1994, pp. 369-380
Citation: J. Mcfarlane et J. Fehir, DE-MADRES-A-MADRES - A COMMUNITY, PRIMARY HEALTH-CARE PROGRAM BASED ON EMPOWERMENT, Health education quarterly, 21(3), 1994, pp. 381-394
Citation: Rl. Braithwaite et al., ETHNOGRAPHIC APPROACH TO COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION AND HEALTH EMPOWERMENT, Health education quarterly, 21(3), 1994, pp. 407-416
Citation: N. Wallerstein et E. Bernstein, COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT, PARTICIPATORY EDUCATION, AND HEALTH - INTRODUCTION, Health education quarterly, 21(2), 1994, pp. 141-148
Authors:
ISRAEL BA
CHECKOWAY B
SCHULZ A
ZIMMERMAN M
Citation: Ba. Israel et al., HEALTH-EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT - CONCEPTUALIZING AND MEASURING PERCEPTIONS OF INDIVIDUAL, ORGANIZATIONAL, AND COMMUNITY CONTROL, Health education quarterly, 21(2), 1994, pp. 149-170
Citation: B. Ovrebo et al., THE HOMELESS PRENATAL PROGRAM - A MODEL FOR EMPOWERING HOMELESS PREGNANT-WOMEN, Health education quarterly, 21(2), 1994, pp. 187-198
Citation: E. Eng et E. Parker, MEASURING COMMUNITY COMPETENCE IN THE MISSISSIPPI DELTA - THE INTERFACE BETWEEN PROGRAM-EVALUATION AND EMPOWERMENT, Health education quarterly, 21(2), 1994, pp. 199-220
Citation: A. Plough et F. Olafson, IMPLEMENTING THE BOSTON HEALTHY START INITIATIVE - A CASE-STUDY OF COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT AND PUBLIC-HEALTH, Health education quarterly, 21(2), 1994, pp. 221-234
Citation: A. Eisen, SURVEY OF NEIGHBORHOOD-BASED, COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT INITIATIVES, Health education quarterly, 21(2), 1994, pp. 235-252
Citation: Cm. Jorgensen, HEALTH-EDUCATION - WHAT CAN IT LOOK LIKE AFTER HEALTH-CARE REFORM - 1993 SOPHE PRESIDENTIAL-ADDRESS, Health education quarterly, 21(1), 1994, pp. 11-26
Citation: Dl. Roter et Nk. Russell, VALIDITY OF PHYSICIAN SELF-REPORT IN TRACKING PATIENT EDUCATION OBJECTIVES, Health education quarterly, 21(1), 1994, pp. 27-38
Citation: Ae. Norris et K. Ford, CONDOM BELIEFS IN URBAN, LOW-INCOME, AFRICAN-AMERICAN AND HISPANIC YOUTH, Health education quarterly, 21(1), 1994, pp. 39-53
Authors:
BRITT J
CURRY SJ
MCBRIDE C
GROTHAUS L
LOUIE D
Citation: J. Britt et al., IMPLEMENTATION AND ACCEPTANCE OF OUTREACH TELEPHONE COUNSELING FOR SMOKING CESSATION WITH NONVOLUNTEER SMOKERS, Health education quarterly, 21(1), 1994, pp. 55-68
Authors:
GLASGOW RE
TERBORG JR
HOLLIS JF
SEVERSON HH
FISHER KJ
BOLES SM
PETTIGREW EL
FOSTER LS
STRYCKER LA
BISCHOFF S
Citation: Re. Glasgow et al., MODIFYING DIETARY AND TOBACCO USE PATTERNS IN THE WORKSITE - THE TAKEHEART PROJECT, Health education quarterly, 21(1), 1994, pp. 69-82
Citation: Lf. Brown, RESEARCH IN DENTAL-HEALTH EDUCATION AND HEALTH PROMOTION - A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE, Health education quarterly, 21(1), 1994, pp. 83-102