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Viefleur [7K]
2 years ago
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more recently, medicine and science has taken a(n) stance, or identifying the factors that cause specific mental health issues a

nd implementing interventions to stop them from happening, or at least minimize their deleterious effects.
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fomenos2 years ago
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More recently, medicine and science has taken a <u>prevention</u> stance, or identifying the factors that cause specific mental health issues and implementing interventions to stop them from happening, or at least minimize their deleterious effects.

<h3>What is prevention?</h3>

In Science, prevention can be defined as a wide range of activities generally referred to as interventions, which are typically aimed and focused on stopping or reducing (mitigating) risks or threats to the health and well-being of a living organism.

<h3>The types of prevention.</h3>

Basically, there are two major types of prevention and these include the following:

  1. <u>Primary prevention:</u> it is aimed at preventing an injury or disease before its occurrence.
  2. <u>Secondary prevention:</u> it is aimed at reducing the impact of an injury or disease that has occurred already.

In conclusion, medicine and science is focused on a <u>prevention</u> stance, or an identification of the factors that cause specific mental health issues while implementing interventions that would stop them from happening, or at least mitigate (minimize) their deleterious effects on a living organism.

Read more on prevention here: brainly.com/question/3929040

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