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Pedagogy for prisoners: An approach to peer health education for inmates
Michael W. Ross
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Keyphrases
Pedagogy
100%
Health Problems
100%
Peer Health Education
100%
Health Education
66%
Prison Health
66%
Health Literacy
33%
Culturally Appropriate
33%
Health Consciousness
33%
Health Responsibility
33%
Problematization
33%
Underclass
33%
Organizational Limits
33%
Correctional Settings
33%
Dramatization
33%
Health Rights
33%
Public Health Benefit
33%
Freire
33%
Structural Limit
33%
Thematization
33%
Emancipation
33%
Health Disadvantage
33%
Psychology
Public Health
100%
Consciousness
100%
Health Literacy
100%
Social Sciences
Health Education
100%
Diseases
33%
Health Literacy
33%
Consciousness
33%
Rights and Responsibilities
33%
Personnel
33%
Nutrition Policy
33%