Publications by authors named "C Ihlebaek"

Aim: To investigate the associations between social sustainability factors and people's satisfaction with their local community as a place to live now and in the future.

Methods: This study used data from the Norwegian County Public Health Survey conducted in Viken County, Norway, in 2021 ( = 97,323). The survey included questions concerning physical aspects (e.

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The aim of this paper is to argue for the need to bridge the discourses of health promotion and social sustainability as an important step toward healthy community development. By building on theories and empirical knowledge from both disciplines, we advocate for the field of health promotion to take a more assertive role within the social sustainability discourse because the theoretical and empirical knowledge from health promotion research is needed. Likewise, we argue that the strong emphasis on social justice and contextual community factors within the social sustainability discourse could contribute to developing the health promotion discourse.

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Aims: Both social sustainability and health promotion emphasize the development of local communities that satisfy human needs and enhance health and well-being. This scoping review aimed to identify frameworks, components, and operationalizations of social sustainability described in peer-reviewed articles and systematize the results from a health promotion perspective.

Methods: Six databases were searched for relevant articles following the JBI methodology and PRISMA guidelines.

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International research in the past 2 decades has suggested that intimate partner violence among adolescents is a significant public health concern. Both are commonly understood as a pattern of behavior that is intended to establish and maintain control over a partner. Recently, a plethora of digital applications and social networking sites have presented new opportunities for adolescents to initiate, develop, and conduct intimate partner relationships.

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