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Dina Danielsen
Cand.scient.soc, Ph.D
National Institute of Public Health
Assistant Professor
,
Health promotion and interventions
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+4565507714
Email
dida
si-folkesundhed
dk
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Health Education
91%
Smoking
77%
Smoke
70%
School Health Services
53%
Vocational Education
51%
Health Promotion
50%
Randomized Controlled Trials
49%
Health
47%
Pupil
38%
Students
35%
Curriculum
34%
Smokers
30%
Sleep
27%
Systematic Reviews
26%
Non-Smokers
17%
Smoke-Free Policy
16%
Child
15%
Teaching
15%
Denmark
13%
Technology
13%
Smoking Prevention
12%
Creativity
11%
Tobacco Use
9%
Health Behavior
9%
Physical Education and Training
9%
Ethics
8%
Politics
8%
Focus Groups
8%
Tobacco
8%
Tobacco Products
8%
Statistics
6%
Practice Guidelines
6%
Learning
6%
Control Groups
6%
Education
6%
Aptitude
6%
Smoking Cessation
5%
Economics
5%
Evaluation Studies
5%
Social Sciences
smoking
100%
health promotion
80%
health promotion
46%
electronic media
42%
health
42%
adolescent
41%
sleep
38%
Vocational Education
36%
curriculum
19%
pupil
18%
time
18%
nicotine
13%
participation
13%
Denmark
12%
student
12%
school class
11%
promotion
10%
primary school
9%
tobacco consumption
8%
evidence
8%
conservatism
7%
health behavior
7%
teacher
7%
ban
7%
economic education
7%
Group
6%
home economics
6%
neoliberalism
6%
social process
6%
Ethical Issues
6%
teaching method
6%
vocational education
6%
methodology
6%
adolescence
5%
educational process
5%
edutainment
5%