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Psychology and Health Promotion

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Informationen zum Autor Paul Bennett is a consultant clinical psychologist with Gwent Psychology Services and senior lecturer in health psychology at Bristol University. He has published widely on issues relevant to health psychology and health promotion, and worked as a senior researcher for Health Promotion Wales. Simon Murphy graduated at the University of Glamorgan, obtained an MSc in Social Research Methods from Surrey University and is completing a PhD at the University of East London. He is presently a Senior Lecturer in the Psychology Department at the University of the West of England, Bristol, and has previously worked as a senior researcher for Health Promotion Wales. Klappentext * What part do behavioural and psychological factors play in the health of an individual? * Which theories contribute to health promotion at the individual and community level? * How effective are such interventions in improving people's health? Psychology and Health Promotion is the first book to set out in clear and authoritative terms the role of psychological theory in health promotion. It adopts both structuralist and social regulation models of health and health promotion, considering the significance of psychological processes in each case. The authors examine how behaviour and the social environment may contribute to health status and how psychological processes may mediate the effect of environmental conditions. They go on to consider the theory underlying interventions that are aimed at individuals and large populations, and the effectiveness of attempts to change both individual behaviour and the environmental factors that may contribute to ill-health. This highly approachable volume is structured as a textbook and includes a summary and further reading at the end of each chapter, as well as a substantial bibliography. It is designed to provide an invaluable resource for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate courses in health psychology, clinical psychology and social psychology as well as students and practitioners in health and social welfare, including health promotion. Sets out the terms the role of psychological theory in health promotion. This book adopts both structuralist and social regulation models of health and health promotion, considering the significance of psychological processes in each case. It examines how behaviour and the social environment may contribute to health status. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Psychosocial mediators of health Cognitive mediators of health-related behaviours Influencing health behaviour individual change Individually targeted interventions Environmental and public policy approaches Attitude and communication theories Population based interventions Some final considerations Bibliography Index. ...

List of contents

Introduction
Psychosocial mediators of health
Cognitive mediators of health-related behaviours
Influencing health behaviour
individual change
Individually targeted interventions
Environmental and public policy approaches
Attitude and communication theories
Population based interventions
Some final considerations
Bibliography
Index.

Product details

Authors Paul Bennett, Paul Murphy Bennett, Paul W. Bennett, Paul W. Murphy Bennett, Stephen Bennett, Simon Murphy
Publisher Open University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.09.1997
 
EAN 9780335197651
ISBN 978-0-335-19765-1
No. of pages 192
Series Health Psychology
Health Psychology
Subjects Guides > Health
Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Applied psychology
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General

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