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Explain the advantages and disadvantages of health promotion efforts designed for at-risk populations.
Social Pressure
The influence exerted by society or social groups on individuals to conform to certain behaviors or attitudes.
Collectivism
A cultural value that emphasizes the importance of the group over individual achievements.
Demonstrated Conformity
A behavior change designed to match the actions of others, typically influenced by the perceived need for acceptance.
Group Unanimity
A situation where members of a group completely agree on a decision or opinion, often influencing the behavior and thoughts of its individuals.
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