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efforts to change people's habits and attitudes means 'behaviour change'​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Behavior change (public health) Behavior change, in context of public health, refers to efforts put in place to change people's personal habits and attitudes, to prevent disease. Behavior change in public health is also known as social and behavior change communication (SBCC).

Answered by skyfall63
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  • The change of behaviour can apply to any human behaviour transition or alteration. It can include: behavioural changes (public health), a wide variety of approaches & activities that concentrate on behaviour of the people, the community & the environment.
  • Change in behaviour in public health context refers to efforts taken improve personal "habits & attitudes" of people so as to deter diseases. The public health behavior change is also known as about "social and behavioural change communication".
  • Efforts to decrease health care costs rely more and more on disease prevention. In low-income & middle-income nations, this is essential, as "health interventions" have come under greater scrutiny due to the cost

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