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|a 9783036553283
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|a Vuong, Quan-Hoang
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|a Social Public Health System and Sustainability
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
|c 2022
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|a 1 electronic resource (318 p.)
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|a diet
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|a logistic regression
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|a drug abuse
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|a efficiency
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|a well-being
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|a economics
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|a the financial condition
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|a rural and urban hospitals
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|a mental health
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|a pandemic
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|a harm reduction
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|a gender inequalities
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|a health
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|a social connectedness
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|a association
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|a university student
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|a nutrition
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|a sustainable rural health
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|a social public health
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|a spatial spillover effect (SSE)
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|a gender
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|a space-health nexus
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|a health and consumption indicators
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|a SARS-CoV-2
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|a social networks
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|a scientific quality
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|a public communication
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|a spatial planning perspective
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|a spatial Durbin model (SDM)
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|a health policy analysis
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|a intake
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|a multicultural
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|a upper echelon theory
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|a periodic general health examination
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|a university students
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|a Mindsponge
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|a truncated regression
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|a old people
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|a CEO
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|a sleep hygiene
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|a policy response
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|a China
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|a sustainable preventive policies
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|a low threshold settings
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|a scientific output
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|a job insecurity
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|a PWID
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|a healthcare
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|a top management team (TMT)
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|a health professionals
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|a government health expenditure (GHE) efficiency
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|a divorce rate
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|a Public health and preventive medicine / bicssc
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|a data envelopment analysis (DEA)
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|a international students
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|a depressive disorder
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|a Japan
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|a marital happiness
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|a social capital
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|a COVID-19 pandemic
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|a international collaboration
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|a depression
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|a public health authorities
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|a occupational stress
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|a health communication
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|a coronavirus
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|a Korea
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|a sex
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|a harm minimization
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|a dietary risk
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|a risk communication
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|a social media
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|a retrospective qualitative study
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|a physical exercises and sports
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|a crisis
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|a Vietnam
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|a acculturation stress
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|a public health system
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|a COVID-19
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|a emotional dissonance
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|a funding
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|a moderated mediation
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|a data envelopment analysis (DEA) method
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|a surface acting
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|a NSP
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|a public health
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|a readmission
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|a healthcare systems
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|a older women
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|a aged populations
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|a bootstrap
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|a fear of illness detection
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|a scientific impact
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|a knowledge transfer
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|a sustainability
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|a interdisciplinary expert dialogue
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|a sustainable implementation qualities
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|a hospital
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|a science journalism
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|a mobile phone penetration
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|a lockdown
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|a educational background
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|a emotional labor
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|a Moran's I value
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|a ASSIS
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|a Hong, Khuat Thu
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|a Vuong, Quan-Hoang
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|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.
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