Public acceptability of public health policy to improve population health: A population‐based survey
Abstract
Background For public health policies to be effective, it is critical that they are acceptable to the public as acceptance levels impact success rate. Objective To explore public acceptance of public health statements and examine differences in acceptability across socio‐demographics, health behaviours (physical activity, diet, binge drinking and smoking), health status and well‐being. Method A cross‐sectional survey was conducted with a...
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Title
Public acceptability of public health policy to improve population health: A population‐based survey
Published Date
Apr 24, 2020
Journal
Volume
23
Issue
4
Pages
802 - 812
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