
Volume 32, Issue 5: October, 2005
INTRODUCTION
The Role of Health Education and Behavior in Public Health
Genetics
Sharon L. R. Kardia, PhD, and Catharine Wang, PhD
This article highlights the important role of health behavior
and health education (HBHE) research in public health genetics.
Broadly defined, public health genetics is the integration
of genetic advancements and technologies in the study and
practice of public health. The potential role of HBHE within
this area is presented across two intersecting continua—namely,
the continuum between research and practice and the continuum
between individual/personalized medicine and population health.
The authors begin this article with an overview of current
issues arising from the use of genetic information to improve
the public’s health and provide a framework for understanding
the multidimensional role of HBHE research in translating
genetic research into medical and public health practice.
An introduction to the nine articles and two practice notes
included in this special issue is also provided to draw attention
to the crosscutting themes and issues presented.
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