Pittu Laungani Prize

Created 06 Feb 2024 | 4 articles

The International Journal of Health Promotion Pittu Laungani Prize is awarded annually, as decided by the Editor-in-Chief with the support of the Institute of Health Promotion and Education. The winning article receives a £500 prize, and their paper will be made free to view for the following year. All articles published in the Journal are automatically included for consideration.

The 2022 winner is highlighted below; all other articles listed in the collection were highly commended by the Editor.

Winning article:

Lindsey Vold, Lauren Waller & Andrew Papadopolous, An evolution in health professional education: the ecological determinants of health.

Highly Commended Category:

Leila Ibrahimi Ghavamabadi, Abbas Mohammadi, Ali Behzadi & Behzad Fouladi Dehaghiy, Effectiveness of a training program on the low back pain and functional disability in industrial workers.

Debbie Ollis, Cassandra Iannucci, Amanda Keddie, Elise Holland, Maria Delaney & Sarah Kearney, ‘Bulldozers aren’t just for boys’: respectful relationships education challenges gender bias in early primary students.

Hyang-Sook Kim & Weirui Wang, The use of legal and social sanctions as a norming influence on texting while driving.

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Originally published in International Journal of Health Promotion and Education, Volume: 60, Number: 2 (04 Mar 2022)

Published online: 18 Jun 2020
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Originally published in International Journal of Health Promotion and Education, Volume: 60, Number: 3 (04 May 2022)

Published online: 10 Sep 2020
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