Well-Being As a Multidimensional Concept Understanding Connections among Culture, Community, and Health |
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Editor:
| Page-Reeves, Janet M. |
Contribution by:
| Andazola, John Andrews, Courtney Davis, Melinda deMaría, Jaelyn Dillon, Kristen Edwards, Alicia Gopman, Sarah Guzman, C. Estela Vasquez Hannigan, Gale G. Haring, Rodney C. Haozous, Emily Hatch, Anthony Ryan Holman, Russell L. Jaramillo, Elise Trott Jernigan, Valarie Blue Bird Knight, Deja Lindberg, Paul Lujan, Erik Marcum, Andrew Maskovsky, Jeff McKinney, Kara L. Mendenhall, Emily Parker, Andrea Grimes Rakel, David Rael, Roberta Rauk, Leigh Scharmen, Thomas N. Schensul, Jean Schoenberg, Nancy E. Scott, Mary Alice Snell-Rood, Claire Sussman, Andrew L. Trickett, Edison J. Verney, Steven P. Weaver, Lesley Jo Willging, Cathleen E. Yonke, Nicole |
Series title: | Anthropology of Well-Being: Individual, Community, Society Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-4985-5938-6 |
Publication Date: | Jul 2019 |
Publisher: | Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $152.00 |
Book Description:
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Well-Being as a Multidimensional Concept contributes to our understanding of the ways that culture and community influence concepts of wellness, the experience of well-being, and health outcomes. This book includes both theoretical conceptualizations and practice-based explorations.
Well-Being as a Multidimensional Concept contributes to our understanding of the ways that culture and community influence concepts of wellness, the experience of well-being, and health outcomes. This book includes both theoretical conceptualizations and practice-based explorations.