Interpersonal network . relationship power and equity • social support and trust including families .lationship satisfac
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Use the diagram above to analyse diarrhoea using the
ecological model in Ghana?
Interpersonal network . relationship power and equity • social support and trust including families .lationship satisfaction • communication level rationship halvintimacy interpersonal violence . Invel of relationship commitment • social networks/coalition par Structural • poverty • access to services indrastructure transport cost of Service, care • political content and priorities • funding for appropriate intervention education curriculum • public policy & low criminalization ofteisk groups --MSM DUX worlar national policies intervention .encement of Laws • Onder equity Structural Institutional health system Institutional health system • provision of appropriate services og harm reduction • competent, supportive providers • per navigatoradvision . friendly, culturally competent environment . Convenientesponsive services sufficient resourcing of Services • confidentiality/privacy service integration support tools (SMS, appt reminder Individual Knowledge information risk perception • condom negotiation disclosure . motivation • emotions . substance denial of status • Intentions/readiness to change • reactions to stress coping • personal income GES • physical the • distrust of health . fear of stig • self-efficacy to adhere prever • mental health statu attitudes towards condom • perceived social norm • perceived contro • personal beliefs about treatment • Outcome expectandes • Empowerment Community Interpersonal network Individual Community stigma peer pressure social norms-multiple partners, gender roles, condoms community organization mobil • Israch" heteros . position of religious, cultural opinion leader cultural norms, masculine
Use the diagram above to analyse diarrhoea using the
ecological model in Ghana?
Interpersonal network . relationship power and equity • social support and trust including families .lationship satisfaction • communication level rationship halvintimacy interpersonal violence . Invel of relationship commitment • social networks/coalition par Structural • poverty • access to services indrastructure transport cost of Service, care • political content and priorities • funding for appropriate intervention education curriculum • public policy & low criminalization ofteisk groups --MSM DUX worlar national policies intervention .encement of Laws • Onder equity Structural Institutional health system Institutional health system • provision of appropriate services og harm reduction • competent, supportive providers • per navigatoradvision . friendly, culturally competent environment . Convenientesponsive services sufficient resourcing of Services • confidentiality/privacy service integration support tools (SMS, appt reminder Individual Knowledge information risk perception • condom negotiation disclosure . motivation • emotions . substance denial of status • Intentions/readiness to change • reactions to stress coping • personal income GES • physical the • distrust of health . fear of stig • self-efficacy to adhere prever • mental health statu attitudes towards condom • perceived social norm • perceived contro • personal beliefs about treatment • Outcome expectandes • Empowerment Community Interpersonal network Individual Community stigma peer pressure social norms-multiple partners, gender roles, condoms community organization mobil • Israch" heteros . position of religious, cultural opinion leader cultural norms, masculine