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changes knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, practices, and behaviors of individuals.
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changes community norms, community attitudes, community awareness, community practices, and community behaviors
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changes organizations, policies, laws, and power structures within communities
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population that is essentially healthy but that could improve factors that promote or protect health
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Factors that include income, education, employment, social support, biology and genetics, physical environment, housing, and transportation
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is a population with a common identified risk factor or risk exposure that poses a threat to health
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health status inequalities that society deems to be avoidable or unnecessary
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a collection of individuals who have one or more personal or environmental characteristics in common
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anticipatory action taken to prevent the occurrence of an event or to minimize its effect after it has occurred
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a social network of interacting individuals, usually concentrated in a defined territory