Psychosocial Issues

Chapter

Abstract

The 4 levels of prevention models:

Level 1 – Health prophylaxis

To maintain emotional and physical health

Keywords

Atopic Dermatitis Childhood Sexual Abuse Genital Herpes Venereal Disease Tertiary Prevention 
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Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.Department of Dermatology, Venerology and AllergologyUniversity of LeipzigLeipzigGermany

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