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Social Public Health System and Sustainability

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mobile phone penetration; divorce rate; marital happiness; well-being; physical exercises and sports; sex; educational background; social public health; health communication; sleep hygiene; health; old people; association; logistic regression; periodic general health examination; fear of illness detection; Vietnam; depression; acculturation stress; social connectedness; international students; university students; ASSIS; Mindsponge; multicultural; emotional labor; surface acting; emotional dissonance; occupational stress; moderated mediation; hospital; rural and urban hospitals; healthcare; sustainable rural health; the financial condition; government health expenditure (GHE) efficiency; data envelopment analysis (DEA) method; Moran’s I value; spatial spillover effect (SSE); spatial Durbin model (SDM); diet; nutrition; intake; public health; health professionals; dietary risk; depressive disorder; university student; scientific output; international collaboration; funding; Korea; Japan; China; scientific impact; scientific quality; coronavirus; COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; pandemic; policy response; social media; science journalism; public health system; healthcare systems; aged populations; job insecurity; health and consumption indicators; gender inequalities; sustainable preventive policies; readmission; social capital; economics; mental health; drug abuse; space–health nexus; older women; spatial planning perspective; interdisciplinary expert dialogue; retrospective qualitative study; knowledge transfer; health policy analysis; efficiency; gender; CEO; top management team (TMT); data envelopment analysis (DEA); truncated regression; bootstrap; upper echelon theory; public health authorities; public communication; risk communication; social networks; lockdown; crisis; COVID-19 pandemic; sustainability; NSP; harm reduction; harm minimization; low threshold settings; PWID; sustainable implementation qualities

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ISBN electrónico

978-3-0365-5327-6

País de edición

Suiza