The Use of Structured Observations in the Study of Health Behaviour

Updated - Tuesday 09 December 2003

Margaret E. Bentley, Marieke T. Boot, Joel Gittelsohn and Rebecca Y. Stallings (1993)

Revised version of a paper submitted to a Workshop on the Measurement of Hygiene Behaviour, held in Oxford, England, in April 1991. Provides detailed guidelines for the use of structured observations in the study of health behaviour.

Target audience: programme workers and academic researchers

Published in association with the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, the Department of International Health, Johns Hopkins University, and the Control of Diarrhoeal Diseases Programme of the World Health Organization. Also available in Portuguese [OP 27-P]

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- Series:
Occasional Paper no. 27. v, 58 pages. 58 references. Illustrated.
- Price:
€ 9.00
- Order code:
OP 27-E



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