TY - JOUR
T1 - The role of public health in the prevention of war
T2 - Rationale and competencies
AU - Wiist, William H.
AU - Barker, Kathy
AU - Arya, Neil
AU - Rohde, Jon
AU - Donohoe, Martin
AU - White, Shelley
AU - Lubens, Pauline
AU - Gorman, Geraldine
AU - Hagopian, Amy
PY - 2014/6
Y1 - 2014/6
N2 - In 2009 the American Public Health Association approved the policy statement, "The Role of Public Health Practitioners, Academics, and Advocates in Relation to Armed Conflict and War." Despite the known health effects of war, the development of competencies to prevent war has received little attention. Public health's ethical principles of practice prioritize addressing the fundamental causes of disease and adverse health outcomes. A working group grew out of the American Public Health Association's Peace Caucus to build upon the 2009 policy by proposing competencies to understand and prevent the political, economic, social, and cultural determinants of war, particularly militarism. The working group recommends that schools of public health and public health organizations incorporate these competencies into professional preparation programs, research, and advocacy.
AB - In 2009 the American Public Health Association approved the policy statement, "The Role of Public Health Practitioners, Academics, and Advocates in Relation to Armed Conflict and War." Despite the known health effects of war, the development of competencies to prevent war has received little attention. Public health's ethical principles of practice prioritize addressing the fundamental causes of disease and adverse health outcomes. A working group grew out of the American Public Health Association's Peace Caucus to build upon the 2009 policy by proposing competencies to understand and prevent the political, economic, social, and cultural determinants of war, particularly militarism. The working group recommends that schools of public health and public health organizations incorporate these competencies into professional preparation programs, research, and advocacy.
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U2 - 10.2105/AJPH.2013.301778
DO - 10.2105/AJPH.2013.301778
M3 - Article
C2 - 24825229
AN - SCOPUS:84901000891
SN - 0090-0036
VL - 104
SP - e34-e37
JO - American journal of public health
JF - American journal of public health
IS - 6
ER -