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This article is based on the stages of participation according to Wright et_al, as the developmental nature of participation is made clear and lower stages of participation are considered. There are various approaches from the Anglo-American area within the broad spectrum of participatory health promotion and participatory research in health promotion projects, such as community-based participatory research (CBPR) and participatory action research (PAR). There is a growing interest in family health promotion, but few experiences and systematic implementation examples of family participation in health promotion projects. This study, therefore, addresses the questions . . .
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