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      Old Myths, New Myths: Challenging Myths in Public Health

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      , PhD , , PhD, , PhD
      American Journal of Public Health
      American Public Health Association

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          Abstract

          Myths are widely held beliefs and are frequently perpetuated through telling and retelling. We examined 10 myths in public health research and practice. Where possible, we traced their origins, interrogated their current framing in relation to the evidence, and offered possible alternative ways of thinking about them. These myths focus on the nature of public health and public health interventions, and the nature of evidence in public health. Although myths may have some value, they should not be privileged in an evidence-informed public health context.

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          Journal
          Am J Public Health
          Am J Public Health
          ajph
          American Journal of Public Health
          American Public Health Association
          0090-0036
          1541-0048
          April 2015
          April 2015
          : 105
          : 4
          : 665-669
          Affiliations
          Sarah M. Viehbeck holds an adjunct appointment with the School of Public Health and Health Systems, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario. Mark Petticrew and Steven Cummins are with the Department of Social and Environmental Health Research, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, England.
          Author notes
          Correspondence should be sent to Sarah M. Viehbeck, Assistant Professor (Adjunct), School of Public Health and Health Systems, University of Waterloo, Burt Matthews Hall 2312, 200 University Ave W, Waterloo, ON, Canada N2L 3G1 (e-mail: smviehbe@ 123456uwaterloo.ca ). Reprints can be ordered at http://ajph.org by clicking the “Reprints” link.

          Contributors

          M. Petticrew originated the idea for this article. All authors collaborated on all aspects of the development, writing, and revision of the article.

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          PMC4358183 PMC4358183 4358183 20138077
          10.2105/AJPH.2014.302433
          4358183
          25713962
          be029959-defe-4a33-9a7c-099e2a6fdebd
          © American Public Health Association 2015
          History
          : 27 October 2014
          Page count
          Pages: 5
          Categories
          Health Policy
          Public Health Practice
          Other Statistics/Evaluation/Research
          Framing Health Matters

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