We know that mental health problems affect millions of us, in our families, communities and workplaces.
We all have mental health that will fluctuate in response to life events. It would be unwise to suggest that prevention is only for those who currently feel ‘in good health’.
We define prevention in the ‘public health’ (the health of the population as a whole) sense of the term. Under this lens...
There are three types of prevention:
Primary prevention: preventing problems before they emerge
Secondary prevention: prevention for people exposed to inequality
Tertiary prevention: prevention for those already experiencing problems
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Answer:
to decrease the chance of getting a disease or condition.
Explanation:
Answer:
We know that mental health problems affect millions of us, in our families, communities and workplaces.
We all have mental health that will fluctuate in response to life events. It would be unwise to suggest that prevention is only for those who currently feel ‘in good health’.
We define prevention in the ‘public health’ (the health of the population as a whole) sense of the term. Under this lens...
There are three types of prevention: