Behavioral sciences in public health examine how individuals and groups behave, focusing on promoting population health. This field combines psychology, sociology, and anthropology to address health disparities and social determinants of health. It uses various strategies to change behaviors and improve health outcomes. Theoretical frameworks like the Health Belief Model guide understanding of health behaviors. Research methods range from quantitative surveys to qualitative interviews. Key areas include social determinants of health, behavior change strategies, and applications in tobacco control, obesity prevention, and mental health promotion.