“…The in-depth descriptions were written to give clear examples of how these approaches have been applied in practice. A range of public health topics were represented in the sample, including social work [ 43 – 45 ], school health [ 41 , 46 – 50 ], workplace health [ 51 , 52 ], sexual health [ 48 , 53 , 54 ], health equity policy [ 55 , 56 ], urban planning [ 57 , 58 ], substance use [ 53 , 56 , 59 – 61 ], child development [ 62 ], public–private partnerships [ 63 ], community empowerment and transformation [ 42 , 64 ], and violence prevention [ 65 ]. The studies were conducted in 13 countries, which included 9 high-income and 4 middle-income settings: Australia [ 51 , 52 , 57 , 65 ], Brazil [ 55 ], Chile [ 62 ], El Salvador [ 54 ], Finland [ 56 ], India [ 62 ], Israel [ 43 , 44 ], the Netherlands [ 46 , 47 , 58 ], New Zealand [ 50 ], South Africa [ 48 , 62 ], Sweden [ 59 ], the United Kingdom [ 42 , 49 , 60 , 61 , 63 , 64 , …”