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There is evidence of a "promising practice" from CDC on signage
relevant to physical activity behavioural choice points regarding use
of stairs vs. elevators / escalators. See
http://thecommunityguide.org/pa/default.htm Their review in the area
of sexual health behaviour change strategies is still in progress.
In general, signs could be considered part of a health communication
campaign, as a narrow-cast media strategy, and there are links to
books and other resources on this subject on the Web site of The
Health Communication Unit (U of Toronto) - www.thcu.ca - in the
"Information and Resources" section.
Nancy Dubois
Health Promotion & Planning Consultant
12 Finlay Street
Scotland, ON
N0E 1R0
p 519.446.3636
f 519.446.3329
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> Hi,
>
> I'm hoping that someone will be able to help me. I am trying to find
> articles/book chapters etc. that discuss or evaluate the use of
> 'signage' (e.g., safe sex posters in bathroom stalls, etc.) for
> promoting healthy lifestyles/behaviours.
>
> I'd appreciate any help or suggestions.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Kathi
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> Kathi Wilson
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