2. Avoid behaviors harmful to the environment-refers to avoiding contact with dangerous factors harmful to health in the natural environment and social environment, such as leaving the polluted environment and actively responding to various stressful life events.
3. Get rid of bad habits-refers to the behavior of consciously resisting and getting rid of bad habits, such as quitting smoking, not drinking, not taking drugs and other medical education networks.
4. Warning behavior-refers to the preventive behavior of possible health hazards and the correct handling behavior after the accident, such as driving with a seat belt and self-help after the accident.
5. Health care behavior-refers to the effective and reasonable use of health resources to maintain their own health, such as regular physical examination, vaccination, timely medical treatment after illness, compliance with doctor's advice and other behavioral medicine teaching.