Social Public Health System and Sustainability

This edited volume contains 18 articles published in Sustainability from late 2018 to early 2021. During that time, the world faced the fatal and widespread health crisis, COVID-19, which had threatened the social and public health systems at every corner for quite some time.As the Guest-Editors and...

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Main Author: Vuong, Quan-Hoang
Other Authors: Hong, Khuat Thu
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2022
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653 |a scientific quality 
653 |a public communication 
653 |a spatial planning perspective 
653 |a spatial Durbin model (SDM) 
653 |a health policy analysis 
653 |a intake 
653 |a multicultural 
653 |a upper echelon theory 
653 |a periodic general health examination 
653 |a university students 
653 |a Mindsponge 
653 |a truncated regression 
653 |a old people 
653 |a CEO 
653 |a sleep hygiene 
653 |a policy response 
653 |a China 
653 |a sustainable preventive policies 
653 |a low threshold settings 
653 |a scientific output 
653 |a job insecurity 
653 |a PWID 
653 |a healthcare 
653 |a top management team (TMT) 
653 |a health professionals 
653 |a government health expenditure (GHE) efficiency 
653 |a divorce rate 
653 |a Public health and preventive medicine / bicssc 
653 |a data envelopment analysis (DEA) 
653 |a international students 
653 |a depressive disorder 
653 |a Japan 
653 |a marital happiness 
653 |a social capital 
653 |a COVID-19 pandemic 
653 |a international collaboration 
653 |a depression 
653 |a public health authorities 
653 |a occupational stress 
653 |a health communication 
653 |a coronavirus 
653 |a Korea 
653 |a sex 
653 |a harm minimization 
653 |a dietary risk 
653 |a risk communication 
653 |a social media 
653 |a retrospective qualitative study 
653 |a physical exercises and sports 
653 |a crisis 
653 |a Vietnam 
653 |a acculturation stress 
653 |a public health system 
653 |a COVID-19 
653 |a emotional dissonance 
653 |a funding 
653 |a moderated mediation 
653 |a data envelopment analysis (DEA) method 
653 |a surface acting 
653 |a NSP 
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653 |a readmission 
653 |a healthcare systems 
653 |a older women 
653 |a aged populations 
653 |a bootstrap 
653 |a fear of illness detection 
653 |a scientific impact 
653 |a knowledge transfer 
653 |a sustainability 
653 |a interdisciplinary expert dialogue 
653 |a sustainable implementation qualities 
653 |a hospital 
653 |a science journalism 
653 |a mobile phone penetration 
653 |a lockdown 
653 |a educational background 
653 |a emotional labor 
653 |a Moran's I value 
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520 |a This edited volume contains 18 articles published in Sustainability from late 2018 to early 2021. During that time, the world faced the fatal and widespread health crisis, COVID-19, which had threatened the social and public health systems at every corner for quite some time.As the Guest-Editors and also a contributing authors, we are glad that the academic contents from the Special Issue will now be put together in this volume, making the authors' hard work and efforts accessible to the larger audience.