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Designing Health Recommender Systems to Promote Health Equity: A Socioecological Perspective
One way of working toward a perspective with an equity lens is the use of the socioecological model—a conceptual framework depicting spheres of influence over human behavior. This model is widely used in public health for scaling health promotion and implementation initiatives, to enable more effective public health interventions for complex social issues [12]. It has also been adapted for digital health equity [10,13].
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e60138
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Limited attention has been given to comprehensively assess the home environment of parents with preschool-aged children using a socioecological approach with reliable and validated measures, which is necessary for better understanding the potential influencers of obesity risk among families with young children [20].
JMIR Pediatr Parent 2018;1(1):e10320
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