Participation, health and the development of community resources in Southern Brazil.

Abstract:

:This article seeks to contribute to the debate about participation and health by presenting a framework for psychosocial interventions in primary health care. It highlights the social psychological dimensions of participation and the role it plays in improving conditions of living and thus health. The Freirean concepts of dialogue, recognition and conscientization, combined with understanding of local knowledge are suggested as guiding notions for psychosocial interventions seeking to enhance community participation and develop the local level. The article discusses the challenges as well as the potential gains experienced in the process of participation presented. It concludes by reaffirming the importance of participation and empowerment in health interventions struggling against health inequalities and seeking health for all.

journal_name

J Health Psychol

authors

Guareschi PA,Jovchelovitch S

doi

10.1177/1359105304040896

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2004-03-01 00:00:00

pages

311-22

issue

2

eissn

1359-1053

issn

1461-7277

journal_volume

9

pub_type

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