Theorising community engagement in sexual and reproductive health promotion in South Africa
Lamaro Haintz, Greer 2019, Theorising community engagement in sexual and reproductive health promotion in South Africa, Ph.D thesis, School of Health and Social Development, Deakin University.
This research explored barriers and facilitators of community engagement in sexual and reproductive health promotion in communities in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. Findings revealed various contextual individual-level and societal-level factors interact to influence community engagement. A theoretical model of influences was developed to guide future public health practice.
Language
eng
Indigenous content
off
Field of Research
160104 Social and Cultural Anthropology 111712 Health Promotion
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