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Promoting Health: Intervention Strategies from Social and Behavioral Research (2000)
Institute of Medicine (IOM)

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. "Paper Contribution H: The Role of Mass Media in Creating Social Capital: A New Direction for Public Health." Promoting Health: Intervention Strategies from Social and Behavioral Research. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2000.

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Promoting Health: Intervention Strategies from Social and Behavioral Research

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Front Matter (R1-R14)
Introduction (1-5)
Findings and Recommendations (6-32)
Conclusions (33-34)
References (35-36)
Paper Contribution A: The Contribution of Social and Behavioral Research to an Understanding of the Distribution of Disease: A Multilevel Approach (37-80)
Paper Contribution B: Understanding and Reducing Socioeconomic and Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Health (81-124)
Paper Contribution C: Preconception, Prenatal, Perinatal, and Postnatal Influences on Health (125-169)
Paper Contribution D: The Healthy Development of Young Children: SES Disparities, Prevention Strategies, and Policy Opportunities (170-216)
Paper Contribution E: Preadolescent and Adolescent Influences on Health (217-253)
Paper Contribution F: Behavioral and Social Science Contributions to the Health of Adults in the United States (254-321)
Paper Contribution G: The Behavioral and Social Dynamics of Aging Well (322-336)
Paper Contribution H: The Role of Mass Media in Creating Social Capital: A New Direction for Public Health (337-365)
Paper Contribution I: Public Health and Safety in Context: Lessons from Community-Level Theory on Social Captial (366-389)
Paper Contribution J: Legal and Public Policy Interventions to Advance the Population's Health (390-416)
Paper Contribution K: The Need for, and Value of, a Multi-Level Approach to Disease Prevention: The Case of Tobacco Control (417-449)
Paper Contribution L: Behavioral and Psychosocial Intervention to Modify Pathophysiology and Disease Course (450-488)
Committee Biographies (489-493)