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Frequency and specificity of health issues in local political campaigns
Ilham Akhsanu Ridlo
Faculty of Public Health
Center for Health and Nutrition Education, Counseling and Empowerment (ChENECE)
The Airlangga Centre for Health Policy (ACeHAP)
Tobacco Control
Department of Health Administration and Policy
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Health Problems
100%
Political Campaigns
100%
Election Campaign
44%
East Java
22%
Health Outcomes
22%
Health Policy
22%
Informed Decision-making
22%
Raising Awareness
22%
Local Elections
22%
Gubernatorial Elections
22%
Health-promoting Lifestyle
22%
Indonesia
11%
Malnutrition
11%
Tobacco
11%
East Java Indonesia
11%
Design Methodology
11%
Healthy Lifestyle
11%
Online News
11%
Disability
11%
Health Needs
11%
Health Facilities
11%
Leprosy
11%
Cigarette
11%
Online Data
11%
Health Workforce
11%
Health Financing
11%
Qualitative Thematic Analysis
11%
Online Media
11%
Mixed Methodology
11%
Valuable Insight
11%
Topic Modeling
11%
Election News
11%
Political Media
11%
Electorate
11%
Social Sciences
Election Campaign
100%
Local Election
50%
Indonesia
50%
Decision Making
50%
Health Policy
50%
Health Outcomes
50%
Elections
25%
Online News
25%
Thematic Analysis
25%
Online Media
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Mixed-Methods
100%
Workforce
100%