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Health education intervention strategies include
Health education intervention strategy refers to a series of actions to intervene different groups of people to improve their health knowledge, attitude and behavior. The following are several common health education intervention strategies.

Health education and media intervention: through various media, such as TV, radio, Internet, posters, brochures, etc. To convey health knowledge, disease prevention knowledge and healthy behavior suggestions to the public, so as to guide people to form a healthy lifestyle.

Community intervention: carry out health promotion activities in the community, such as health consultation, health lectures, health checkups, etc. In order to improve residents' knowledge and awareness of health knowledge and health behavior and promote the formation of health behavior.

School health education: health education courses are offered in schools to teach health knowledge, health common sense and mental health for students of different ages, and to cultivate students' health awareness and healthy behavior habits.

Personal or family intervention: through personalized health education, consultation and guidance, individuals or families are helped to understand their own health status, master health knowledge and skills, and promote the formation of healthy behaviors.

Social policy intervention: guide people to form healthy lifestyle and behavior habits, such as tobacco control, food safety and environmental sanitation. Through the formulation of relevant laws, regulations, policies and standards.

Health promotion activities: carry out various sports, literature and entertainment activities to enhance people's physical and mental health and promote the formation of healthy behaviors.