Public Health Mini-Guides: Alcohol Misuse E-book, 1st Edition
Public Health Mini-Guides: Alcohol Misuse E-book
Authors :
Angela Scriven & Ken Barrie & Angela Scriven
Date of Publication: 06/2014
The Hot Topics in Public Health series
Hot Topics in Public Health consists of a series of small pocketbooks, focussing on the key public health issues identified by the UK government priorities. The books will be of use to a wide audience of studen ...view more
The Hot Topics in Public Health series
Hot Topics in Public Health consists of a series of small pocketbooks, focussing on the key public health issues identified by the UK government priorities. The books will be of use to a wide audience of students and practitioners, in the Nursing and Allied Health areas, as all students in these areas do modules on Public Health and Health Promotion, as well as those doing a diploma or degree in PH&HP.
Students will find the books useful to cover assignments and on the ward, and practitioners will love the quick-reference format for use on the ward and in giving patient advice and running clinics on these topics.
There will be a title providing essential information on the priority areas of:
Hot Topics in Public Health consists of a series of small pocketbooks, focussing on the key public health issues identified by the UK government priorities. The books will be of use to a wide audience of students and practitioners, in the Nursing and Allied Health areas, as all students in these areas do modules on Public Health and Health Promotion, as well as those doing a diploma or degree in PH&HP.
Students will find the books useful to cover assignments and on the ward, and practitioners will love the quick-reference format for use on the ward and in giving patient advice and running clinics on these topics.
There will be a title providing essential information on the priority areas of:
Obesity
Smoking
Alcohol misuse
Sexual health
Mental health
Diabetes
Non-communicable diseases
Exercise
Drug misuse
Health inequalities
Key Features
Boxes
Thinking points - will be of interest to practitioners
Key debates
Case studies
Current strategies – Gov. targets
Further Reading
Useful web links.
Author Information
By Ken Barrie, BA (Hons) CQSW PG Dip Alcohol Studies, Senior Lecturer in Alcohol and Drug Studies, School of Social Sciences, University of the West of Scotland, Paisley, Scotland; Angela Scriven, BA(Hons), MEd, CertEd, FRSPH, MIUHPE, Reader in Health Promotion, School of Health Sciences and Social Care, Brunel University, London, UK and Angela Scriven, BA(Hons), MEd, CertEd, FRSPH, MIUHPE, Reader in Health Promotion, School of Health Sciences and Social Care, Brunel University, London, UK
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<P>Hot Topics in Public Health consists of a series of small pocketbooks, focussing on the key public health issues identified by the UK government priorities. The books will be of use to a wide audience of students and practitioners, in the Nursing and Allied Health areas, as all students in these areas do modules on Public Health and Health Promotion, as well as those doing a diploma or degree in PH&HP.</p>
<P></p>
<P>Students will find the books useful to cover assignments and on the ward, and practitioners will love the quick-reference format for use on the ward and in giving patient advice and running clinics on these topics.</p>
<P></p>
<P>There will be a title providing essential information on the priority areas of:</p>
<P></p>
<UL>
<P>
<LI>Obesity</li>
<P></p>
<P>
<LI>Smoking</li>
<P></p>
<P>
<LI>Alcohol misuse</li>
<P></p></ul>
<UL>
<P>
<LI>Sexual health</li>
<P></p>
<P>
<LI>Mental health</li>
<P></p></ul>
<UL>
<P>
<LI>Diabetes</li>
<P></p>
<P>
<LI>Non-communicable diseases</li>
<P></p>
<P>
<LI>Exercise</li>
<P></p>
<P>
<LI>Drug misuse</li>
<P></p>
<P>
<LI>Health inequalities</li>
<P></p></ul> <p>The Hot Topics in Public Health series</p>
<P>Hot Topics in Public Health consists of a series of small pocketbooks, focussing on the key public health issues identified by the UK government priorities. The books will be of use to a wide audience of students and practitioners, in the Nursing and Allied Health areas, as all students in these areas do modules on Public Health and Health Promotion, as well as those doing a diploma or degree in PH&HP.</p>
<P></p>
<P>Students will find the books useful to cover assignments and on the ward, and practitioners will love the quick-reference format for use on the ward and in giving patient advice and running clinics on these topics.</p>
<P></p>
<P>There will be a title providing essential information on the priority areas of:</p>
<P></p>
<UL>
<P>
<LI>Obesity</li>
<P></p>
<P>
<LI>Smoking</li>
<P></p>
<P>
<LI>Alcohol misuse</li>
<P></p></ul>
<UL>
<P>
<LI>Sexual health</li>
<P></p>
<P>
<LI>Mental health</li>
<P></p></ul>
<UL>
<P>
<LI>Diabetes</li>
<P></p>
<P>
<LI>Non-communicable diseases</li>
<P></p>
<P>
<LI>Exercise</li>
<P></p>
<P>
<LI>Drug misuse</li>
<P></p>
<P>
<LI>Health inequalities</li>
<P></p></ul>USD00add-to-cart97807020472372014ProfessionalBy Ken Barrie, BA (Hons) CQSW PG Dip Alcohol Studies, Angela Scriven, BA(Hons), MEd, CertEd, FRSPH, MIUHPE and Angela Scriven, BA(Hons), MEd, CertEd, FRSPH, MIUHPE20151E-BookChurchill Livingstone014 Jun 2014IN STOCKBy <STRONG>Ken Barrie</STRONG>, BA (Hons) CQSW PG Dip Alcohol Studies, Senior Lecturer in Alcohol and Drug Studies, School of Social Sciences, University of the West of Scotland, Paisley, Scotland; <STRONG>Angela Scriven</STRONG>, BA(Hons), MEd, CertEd, FRSPH, MIUHPE, Reader in Health Promotion, School of Health Sciences and Social Care, Brunel University, London, UK and <STRONG>Angela Scriven</STRONG>, BA(Hons), MEd, CertEd, FRSPH, MIUHPE, Reader in Health Promotion, School of Health Sciences and Social Care, Brunel University, London, UKeBooksPublic Health Mini-GuidesNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select