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Gesundheitsförderung zielt aufeinen Prozess, alien Menschen ein höheres Maβ an Selbstbestimmung über ihre Gesundheit zu ermöglichen und sie damit zur Stärkung ihrer Gesundheit zu befähigen“ (WHO 1986).

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Bramesfeld, A. (2006). Gesundheitsförderung. In: Stoppe, G., Bramesfeld, A., Schwartz, FW. (eds) Volkskrankheit Depression?. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-32221-3_17

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