Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024)

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Journal Edition Overview:

In this edition, we delve into multifaceted approaches to health promotion and disease prevention, spotlighting research that spans various disciplines and populations.

 

Editorial : "How to engage Children and Families as Part of Multidisciplinary Health Promotion Teams" Our editorial sets the tone for collaboration and inclusivity in health promotion efforts, advocating for the active involvement of children and families in multidisciplinary teams to achieve holistic health outcomes.

 

Research Articles :

  1.  Exploring Dating Violence Prevention Behaviors: Investigating self-concept, family roles, and knowledge as determinants of dating violence prevention behaviors, this study employs advanced analytical techniques to unveil insights crucial for effective preventive strategies.

  2.  Empowering Female Sex Workers for STDs Prevention: Examining the influence of support and motivation on sexually transmitted diseases prevention behaviors among female sex worker fellows in Makassar City, Indonesia, this research sheds light on empowering interventions in vulnerable communities.

  3.  Genetic Insights into Obesity Risk: Investigating the association between the rs9939609 FTO gene polymorphism and obesity risk in adults, this study contributes valuable genetic perspectives to the understanding of obesity and informs tailored health interventions.

  4.  Lifestyle Factors and Blood Pressure Regulation: Assessing the effect of physical activity on blood pressure in the community of Tumbang Tahai District, Palangka Raya, Indonesia, this research underscores the importance of lifestyle modifications in promoting cardiovascular health.

This edition showcases the interdisciplinary nature of health research, offering insights into preventive measures, interventions, and genetic influences on health outcomes. Each article contributes to our collective understanding of promoting health and well-being across diverse populations.

Published: 2024-04-03

Research Articles

Editorial

  • How to engage Children and Families as Part of Multidisciplinary Health Promotion Teams

    Andrew John Macnab
    01–07
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.35898/ghmj-71981