A prevenção quaternária nas saw practices two university students
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The University students are usually well educated, healthy, is a relatively homogeneous socioeconomic and relatively privileged group culture and “status”, being undoubtedly a potential future leadership that can influence with some ease other social groups at different times of the cycle life, taking on the role of change agents. They are also, will start, more motivated to knowledge about behaviors and healthy lifestyles. Show that attitudes towards issues of common health? Which actors, the itineraries of health and illness that question? Laymen, doctors, pharmacists, neighbors, friends, family? Or just wait and see? Were surveyed by questionnaire 502 college students from Health Sciences. It is an exploratory, descriptive and cross-sectional study which presents some results in this article, that it highlights the correlation of their health practices with the concept quaternary prevention, in which most of the time only involve the technique of wait and see. This is opposed to those that shaped the medicalization of our society in a very recent past. We may think of this social group as a motivator for profound changes in the practices of health/disease for next years, applying day by day, the concept and philosophy of quaternary prevention?
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