Social inclusion:theoretical development and cross-cultural measurements
點閱:62其他題名:Theoretical development and cross-cultural measurements
作者:editors Kara Chan, Peter J. Huxley
出版年:2022
出版社:City University of Hong Kong Press
出版地:Hong Kong
集叢名:Mediated health
格式:PDF,JPG
頁數:330
ISBN:9789629376420
分類:社會學  
附註:Appendix: 1, SCOPE-C (English version)--2, SCOPE-C (Chinese version)
Social inclusion is a key outcome measure for health intervention and social services initiatives. However, there is currently no universal global measure of social inclusion with proven validity and reliability. This prevents accurate cross-cultural comparisons of the impact of social services and policy changes.
To ll this void, the authors describe the theory and development of the Social and Community Opportunities Prole (SCOPE) developed in the United Kingdom as a measure of social inclusion. The SCOPE has since been translated and applied in Hong Kong, Poland, and Brazil with proven success in providing empirical evidence of social inclusion among the general public, persons with mental
health issues, and immigrants. The rst of its kind, this book presents and compares these studies, moving forward social inclusion research and encouraging adoption in academia and by social service providers. The conclusions will also enlighten policy makers at national, regional, and local levels
responsible for designing strategies to improve the well-being of disadvantaged groups in society.
Social Inclusion: Theoretical Development and Cross-cultural Measurements is the second book in the Mediated Health Series, which focuses on the eects of media, lifestyle, doctor-patient communication, and the economy on health and aims to help inform medical decisions and enhance the well-being of individuals.
To ll this void, the authors describe the theory and development of the Social and Community Opportunities Prole (SCOPE) developed in the United Kingdom as a measure of social inclusion. The SCOPE has since been translated and applied in Hong Kong, Poland, and Brazil with proven success in providing empirical evidence of social inclusion among the general public, persons with mental
health issues, and immigrants. The rst of its kind, this book presents and compares these studies, moving forward social inclusion research and encouraging adoption in academia and by social service providers. The conclusions will also enlighten policy makers at national, regional, and local levels
responsible for designing strategies to improve the well-being of disadvantaged groups in society.
Social Inclusion: Theoretical Development and Cross-cultural Measurements is the second book in the Mediated Health Series, which focuses on the eects of media, lifestyle, doctor-patient communication, and the economy on health and aims to help inform medical decisions and enhance the well-being of individuals.
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