Ethical theories for promoting health through behavioral change.

J K O'Connell, J H Price
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Abstract

The various philosophical orientations for changing people's unhealthy behaviors are examined. The ethical theories of natural law, utilitarianism, paternalism and distributive justice are reviewed in relation to changing people's behaviors. Finally, the health educators' role in behavior change is examined and it is recommended that health educators may need to limit the conditions in which they intervene into the lives of others.

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Behavior Control
Behavior Therapy
Ethical Theory
Ethics
Government Regulation
Health Education
Health Promotion
Humans
Paternalism
Personal Autonomy
Philosophy
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