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What does the future hold for chronic disease prevention research?

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DATE 2020

TYPE Publications

  • Authors
    E. Howse; L. Rychetnik; L. Marks; A. Wilson
  • Type
    Journal Article
  • Journal
    Aust N Z J Public Health
  • Year
    2020
  • D.O.I
    https://doi.org/10.1111/1753-6405.13028
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DATE 2020

TYPE Publications

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  • Professor Lucie Rychetnik

    The Australian Prevention Partnership Centre
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  • Leah Marks

    The University of Sydney
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  • Professor Andrew Wilson

    The Australian Prevention Partnership Centre
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  • Dr Elly Howse

    The Australian Prevention Partnership Centre
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Topics

  • Alcohol, tobacco and other drugs ,
  • Primary care ,
  • Priority populations ,

Prevention methodologies

  • Making the case for prevention ,
  • New methods and tools ,
  • Prevention in the health sector ,
  • Regulation and governance ,
  • Research impact and translation ,
  • Systems and complexity ,

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  • Current and future trends in chronic disease prevention research: Thematic analysis of grey and scientific literature

    Resource category: Evidence Reviews Evidence Reviews
    Date 08 Jul 2020
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