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"This work will be the one that students and clinicans keep on their shelves as the gold-standard reference for health behavior change. Summing Up: Essential" --Choice "The third edition of this handbook provides students and practitioners with the most complete and up-to-date resource on contemporary topics in the field of health behavior change." Score: 95, 4 stars --Doody's Praise for the second edition: "This handbook sets a standard for conceptually based, empirically validated health behavior change interventions for the prevention and treatment of major diseases. It is an invaluable resource for the field of behavioral medicine as we work toward greater integration of proven health behavior change interventions into evidence-based medical practice."--Susan J. Curry, PhD, Director, Center for Health Studies, Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound; Fellow, Society of Behavioral Medicine Numerous acute and chronic diseases can be prevented simply by maintaining healthy behavioral patterns. This handbook provides practical and authoritative health management information for both health psychologists and primary care physicians whose clients and patients suffer from health-related issues and risks. The text also serves as a useful resource for policy makers and graduate students studying public health or health psychology. This new edition of The Handbook of Health Behavior Change provides an updated and expanded view of the factors that influence the adoption of healthy behaviors. The contributors also examine the individual, social, and cultural factors that can inhibit or promote health behavior change. Key Features: Reviews of past and current models of health behavior change, disease prevention, disease management, and relapse prevention Comprehensive coverage of health-related issues, including dietary needs, tobacco and drug use, safer sexual practices, and stress management Analysis of behavior change within specific populations (young, elderly, cognitively impaired, etc.) Factors that predict or serve as obstacles to lifestyle change and adherence
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The Handbook of Health Behavior Change, Third Edition
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Sally A. Shumaker, PhD; Judith K. Ockene, PhD, MEd, MA; Kristin A. Riekert, PhD
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Sally A. Shumaker, Judith K. Ockene, Kristin A. Riekert, editors.
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Shumaker, Sally A.; Ockene, Judith K.; Riekert, Kristin A.
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Sally A. Shumaker; Kristin A. Riekert; Judith K. Ockene
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Kenneth Sharoff, PhD
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Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated
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Springer Pub., Springer Pub. Co.
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Springer Publishing Company, Inc., New York, 2009
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3rd ed., New York, New York State, 2008
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United States, United States of America
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3e édition, New York, cop. 2009
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Third edition, New York, 2009
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3rd ed, New York, cop. 2009
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3. edition, New York, 2008
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3rd ed, New York, ©2009
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3rd ed, New York, ©2008
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3. ed, New York, 2009
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3, PS, 2008
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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до 2011-01
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Section I: Health Behavior Change And Maintenance: Theory And Techniques / Judith K. Ockene -- Theories Of Prevention / Susan J. Curry And Marian L. Fitzgibbon -- Theoretical Models And Strategies For Improving Disease Management By Patients / Noreen M. Clark And Christy R. Houle -- Culture And Health-related Behavior / Milagros C. Rosal And Jamie S. Bodenlos -- The Transtheoretical Model Of Behavior Change / James O. Prochaska, Sara Johnson, And Patricia Lee -- Multilevel Theories Of Behavior Change: A Social Ecological Framework / Margaret Schneider And Daniel Stokols -- Models Of Provider-patient Interaction And Shared Decision Making / Michael G. Goldstein, Judith Depue, And Alessandra N. Kazura -- Relapse Prevention And The Maintenance Of Optimal Health / Christian S. Hendershot, G. Alan Marlatt, And William H. George -- Motivational Interviewing / Claire A. Lane And Stephen Rollnick -- E-health Strategies To Support Adherence / Patricia D. Franklin, Ramesh Farzanfar, And Deborah D. Thompson -- Section Ii: Interventions For Lifestyle Change / Judith K. Ockene -- Addressing Tobacco Use And Dependence / Denise G. Jolicoeur ... [et Al.] -- Promoting Dietary Change / Barbara S. Mccann And Viktor E. Bovbjerg -- Adherence To Physical Activity Recommendations And Interventions / Bess H. Marcus ... [et Al.] -- Adoption And Maintenance Of Safer Sexual Practices / Michelle J. Naughton And Scott D. Rhodes -- Intervention Elements Promoting Adherence To Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction (mbsr) Programs In A Clinical Behavioral Medicine Setting / Paul G. Salmon ... [et Al.] -- Multiple Risk Behavior Change: What Most Individuals Need / Judith J. Prochaska And Janice M. Prochaska -- Section Iii: Measurement / Kristin A. Riekert -- Measuring Adherence To Medication Regimens In Clinical Care And Research / Michiko Otsuki ... [et Al.] -- The Measurement Of Physical Activity / Sara Wilcox And Barbara E. Ainsworth -- Changes In Substance Use Behavior / Donald M. Dougherty, Michael A. Dawes, And Sylvain Nouvion -- Statistical Issues In Measuring Adherence: Methods For Incomplete Longitudinal Data / Mark R. Conaway, W. Jack Rejeski, And Michael E. Miller -- Section Iv: Obstacles And Predictors Of Lifestyle Change And Adherence / Sally A. Shumaker -- Predictors Of Patient Adherence: Patient Characteristics / Jacqueline Dunbar-jacob, Leigh A. Gemmell, And Elizabeth A. Schlenk -- Biopsychological Obstacles To Adoption And Maintenance Of A Healthy Lifestyle / Neil E. Grunberg And Laura Cousino Klein -- Adolescent Tobacco Use And The Social Context / Christina K. Holub, David G. Altman, And Christine Jackson -- Psychosocial Barriers To Adherence And Lifestyle Change / Summer L. Williams, M. Robin Dimatteo, And Kelly B. Haskard -- Changing Clinical Behavior: Implementing Guidelines To Improve Primary Care Practice / Elizabeth Dugan, Katherine Dodd, And Shellie Ellis -- Section V: Lifestyle Change And Adherence Issues Within Specific Populations / Sally A. Shumaker -- Lifestyle Interventions For The Young / Carolyn E. Ievers-landis And Dawn Witherspoon -- Problems With Adherence In The Elderly / Carolyn L. Murdaugh And Kathleen Insel -- Optimizing Adherence In Older Adults With Cognitive Impairment / Barbara Resnick ... [et Al.] -- Adherence Issues Among Adolescents With Chronic Diseases / Michael A. Rapoff -- Health Disparities And Minority Health / Melicia C. Whitt-glover ... [et Al.] -- Section Vi: Lifestyle Change And Adherence Issues Among Patients With Chronic Diseases / Kristin A. Riekert -- Adherence For Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease / Robert M. Kaplan -- Aging, Cognition, And Diabetes: The Transition From Self-care To A Caregiver For Diabetes Self-management / Laura H. Coker -- Adherence To Treatment And Lifestyle Changes Among People With Cancer / Amy H. Peterman, David Victorson, And David Cella -- Adherence And Hiv: A Lifetime Commitment / Scott D. Rhodes ... [et Al.] -- Lifestyle Change And Adherence Issues Among Patients With Heart Disease / Laura L. Hayman -- Does Cognition Influence Type 2 Diabetes-related Adherence? / David L. Mount -- Section Vii: Lifestyle Change And Adherence: The Broader Context / Sally A. Shumaker -- Adherence And The Placebo Effect / Susan M. Czajkowski, Margaret A. Chesney, And Ashley W. Smith -- Collaboration Between Professionals And Mediating Structures In The Community: Social Determinants Of Health And Community-based Participatory Research / Suzanne B. Cashman And Laurie G. Forlano -- Ethical Issues In Lifestyle Change And Adherence / Nancy M. P. King -- Adherence And Health Outcomes: How Much Does Adherence Matter? / Kelly B. Haskard, M. Robin Dimatteo, And Summer L. Williams -- Lessons Learned: What We Know Doesn't Work And What We Shouldn't Repeat / Deborah J. Bowen And Uli Boehmer. Sally A. Shumaker, Judith K. Ockene, Kristin A. Riekert, Editors. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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<p>"This work will be the one that students and clinicans keep on their shelves as the gold-standard reference for health behavior change. <b>Summing Up: Essential</b>"<p>--<i>Choice</i><p>"The third edition of this handbook provides students and practitioners with the most complete and up-to-date resource on contemporary topics in the field of health behavior change." <b>Score: 95, 4 stars</b><p>--<i>Doody's</i><p><i>Praise for the second edition:</i> "This handbook sets a standard for conceptually based, empirically validated health behavior change interventions for the prevention and treatment of major diseases. It is an invaluable resource for the field of behavioral medicine as we work toward greater integration of proven health behavior change interventions into evidence-based medical practice."<br>--<b>Susan J. Curry</b>, PhD, Director, Center for Health Studies, Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound; Fellow, Society of Behavioral Medicine</p><p>Numerous acute and chronic diseases can be prevented simply by maintaining healthy behavioral patterns. This handbook provides practical and authoritative health management information for both health psychologists and primary care physicians whose clients and patients suffer from health-related issues and risks. The text also serves as a useful resource for policy makers and graduate students studying public health or health psychology.<p>This new edition of The Handbook of Health Behavior Change provides an updated and expanded view of the factors that influence the adoption of healthy behaviors. The contributors also examine the individual, social, and cultural factors that can inhibit or promote health behavior change. <br><p><b>Key Features:</b><ul><li>Reviews of past and current models of health behavior change, disease prevention, disease management, and relapse prevention<li>Comprehensive coverage of health-related issues, including dietary needs, tobacco and drug use, safer sexual practices, and stress management<li>Analysis of behavior change within specific populations (young, elderly, cognitively impaired, etc.)<li>Factors that predict or serve as obstacles to lifestyle change and adherence</ul>
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"This work will be the one that students and clinicans keep on their shelves as the gold-standard reference for health behavior change. Summing Up: Essential " — Choice "The third edition of this handbook provides students and practitioners with the most complete and up-to-date resource on contemporary topics in the field of health behavior change." Score: 95, 4 stars — Doody's Praise for the second edition: "This handbook sets a standard for conceptually based, empirically validated health behavior change interventions for the prevention and treatment of major diseases. It is an invaluable resource for the field of behavioral medicine as we work toward greater integration of proven health behavior change interventions into evidence-based medical practice."
— Susan J. Curry , PhD, Director, Center for Health Studies, Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound; Fellow, Society of Behavioral Medicine
Numerous acute and chronic diseases can be prevented simply by maintaining healthy behavioral patterns. This handbook provides practical and authoritative health management information for both health psychologists and primary care physicians whose clients and patients suffer from health-related issues and risks. The text also serves as a useful resource for policy makers and graduate students studying public health or health psychology. This new edition of The Handbook of Health Behavior Change provides an updated and expanded view of the factors that influence the adoption of healthy behaviors. The contributors also examine the individual, social, and cultural factors that can inhibit or promote health behavior change.
Key Features: Reviews of past and current models of health behavior change, disease prevention, disease management, and relapse prevention Comprehensive coverage of health-related issues, including dietary needs, tobacco and drug use, safer sexual practices, and stress management Analysis of behavior change within specific populations (young, elderly, cognitively impaired, etc.) Factors that predict or serve as obstacles to lifestyle change and adherence
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"This work will be the one that students and clinicans keep on their shelves as the gold-standard reference for health behavior change. Summing Up: Essential"
--"Choice"
"The third edition of this handbook provides students and practitioners with the most complete and up-to-date resource on contemporary topics in the field of health behavior change." Score: 95, 4 stars
--"Doody's"
"Praise for the second edition: " "This handbook sets a standard for conceptually based, empirically validated health behavior change interventions for the prevention and treatment of major diseases. It is an invaluable resource for the field of behavioral medicine as we work toward greater integration of proven health behavior change interventions into evidence-based medical practice."
--Susan J. Curry, PhD, Director, Center for Health Studies, Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound; Fellow, Society of Behavioral Medicine
Numerous acute and chronic diseases can be prevented simply by maintaining healthy behavioral patterns. This handbook provides practical and authoritative health management information for both health psychologists and primary care physicians whose clients and patients suffer from health-related issues and risks. The text also serves as a useful resource for policy makers and graduate students studying public health or health psychology.
This new edition of The Handbook of Health Behavior Change provides an updated and expanded view of the factors that influence the adoption of healthy behaviors. The contributors also examine the individual, social, and cultural factors that can inhibit or promote health behavior change.
Key Features: Reviews of past and current models of health behavior change, disease prevention, disease management, and relapse prevention Comprehensive coverage of health-related issues, including dietary needs, tobacco and drug use, safer sexual practices, and stress management Analysis of behavior change within specific populations (young, elderly, cognitively impaired, etc.) Factors that predict or serve as obstacles to lifestyle change and adherence
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'This work will be the one that students and clinicans keep on their shelves as the gold-standard reference for health behavior change. Summing Up: Essential'--Choice'The third edition of this handbook provides students and practitioners with the most complete and up-to-date resource on contemporary topics in the field of health behavior change.'Score: 95, 4 stars--Doody'sPraise for the second edition:'This handbook sets a standard for conceptually based, empirically validated health behavior change interventions for the prevention and treatment of major diseases. It is an invaluable resource for the field of behavioral medicine as we work toward greater integration of proven health behavior change interventions into evidence-based medical practice.'--Susan J. Curry, PhD, Director, Center for Health Studies, Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound; Fellow, Society of Behavioral MedicineNumerous acute and chronic diseases can be prevented simply by maintaining healthy behavioral patterns. This handbook provides practical and authoritative health management information for both health psychologists and primary care physicians whose clients and patients suffer from health-related issues and risks. The text also serves as a useful resource for policy makers and graduate students studying public health or health psychology.This new edition of The Handbook of Health Behavior Change provides an updated and expanded view of the factors that influence the adoption of healthy behaviors. The contributors also examine the individual, social, and cultural factors that can inhibit or promote health behavior change. Key Features:Reviews of past and current models of health behavior change, disease prevention, disease management, and relapse preventionComprehensive coverage of health-related issues, including dietary needs, tobacco and drug use, safer sexual practices, and stress managementAnalysis of behavior change within specific populations (young, elderly, cognitively impaired, etc.)Factors that predict or serve as obstacles to lifestyle change and adherence
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Praise for the second edition: "This handbook sets a standard for conceptually based, empirically validated health behavior change interventions for the prevention and treatment of major diseases. It is an invaluable resource for the field of behavioral medicine as we work toward greater integration of proven health behavior change interventions into evidence-based medical practice." --Susan J. Curry, PhD, Director, Center for Health Studies, Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound; Fellow, Society of Behavioral Medicine Numerous acute and chronic diseases can be prevented simply by maintaining healthy behavioral patterns. This handbook provides practical and authoritative health management information for both health psychologists and primary care physicians whose clients and patients suffer from health-related issues and risks. The text also serves as a useful resource for policy makers and graduate students studying public health or health psychology. This new edition of The Handbook of Health Behavior Change provides an updated and expanded view of the factors that influence the adoption of healthy behaviors. The contributors also examine the individual, social, and cultural factors that can inhibit or promote health behavior change. Key Features: Reviews of past and current models of health behavior change, disease prevention, disease management, and relapse prevention Comprehensive coverage of health-related issues, including dietary needs, tobacco and drug use, safer sexual practices, and stress management Analysis of behavior change within specific populations (young, elderly, cognitively impaired, etc.) Factors that predict or serve as obstacles to lifestyle change and adherence ;chapter
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Numerous acute and chronic diseases can be prevented simply by maintaining healthy behavioral patterns. This handbook provides practical and authoritative health management information for both health psychologists and primary care physicians whose clients and patients suffer from health-related issues and risks. The text also serves as a useful resource for policy makers and graduate students studying public health or health psychology. This new edition of "The Handbook of Health Behavior Change" provides an updated and expanded view of the factors that influence the adoption of healthy behaviors. The contributors also examine the individual, social, and cultural factors that can inhibit or promote health behavior change. -- From publisher's description
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Praise for the second edition: ""This handbook sets a standard for conceptually based, empirically validated health behavior change interventions for the prevention and treatment of major diseases. It is an invaluable resource for the field of behavioral medicine as we work toward greater integration of proven health behavior change interventions into evidence-based medical practice."". -- Susan J. Curry , PhD, Director, Center for Health Studies, Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound; Fellow, Society of Behavioral Medicine. Numerous acute and chronic diseases can be prevented simply by main
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Demands of managed care and wellness programs require that practitioners and researchers find effective models for behavior change. This handbook directs both care providers and policy makers to various prevention and wellness therapies.
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2011-06-04