Making a “Pledge”: Moral Suasion and Health Promotion Practice
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Past Experiences of Using Moral Suasion
2.1. Moral Suasion and Alcohol Consumption
2.2. Moral Suasion and Foot-Binding
3. Present Day Experiences of Using Moral Suasion
3.1. Moral Suasion and Female Genital Mutilation
3.2. Moral Suasion and Health Coaching
4. The Challenge of Using Moral Suasion
5. Conclusions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Chicago/Turabian StyleLaverack, Glenn. 2018. "Making a “Pledge”: Moral Suasion and Health Promotion Practice" Challenges 9, no. 2: 39. https://doi.org/10.3390/challe9020039
APA StyleLaverack, G. (2018). Making a “Pledge”: Moral Suasion and Health Promotion Practice. Challenges, 9(2), 39. https://doi.org/10.3390/challe9020039