Handbook of Behavioral Medicine : Methods and Applications /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Steptoe, Andrew. (Editor )
Formato: eBook
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2010.
Edición:1st ed. 2010.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Health Behaviors: Processes and Measures
  • Social and Environmental Determinants of Health Behaviors
  • Cognitive Determinants of Health Behavior
  • Assessment of Physical Activity in Research and Clinical Practice
  • Dietary Assessment in Behavioral Medicine
  • Assessment of Sexual Behavior
  • By Force of Habit
  • Adherence to Medical Advice: Processes and Measurement
  • Psychological Processes and Measures
  • Ecological Validity for Patient Reported Outcomes
  • Item Response Theory and Its Application to Measurement in Behavioral Medicine
  • Applications of Neurocognitive Assessment in Behavioral Medicine
  • Lay Representations of Illness and Treatment: A Framework for Action
  • Conceptualization, Measurement, and Analysis of Negative Affective Risk Factors
  • Hostility and Health
  • Positive Well-Being and Health
  • Coping and Health
  • Social and Interpersonal Processes
  • Experimental Approaches to Social Interaction for the Behavioral Medicine Toolbox
  • Social Support and Physical Health: Links and Mechanisms
  • Social Networks and Health
  • Social Norms and Health Behavior
  • Social Marketing: A Tale of Beer, Marriage, and Public Health
  • Epidemiological and Population Perspectives
  • Assessment of Psychosocial Factors in Population Studies
  • Socio-economic Position and Health
  • Race, Ethnicity, and Health in a Global Context
  • Neighborhood Factors in Health
  • Health Literacy: A Brief Introduction
  • Screening and Early Detection of Cancer: A Population Perspective
  • The Impact of Behavioral Interventions in Public Health
  • Genetic Process in Behavioral Medicine
  • Quantitative Genetics in Behavioral Medicine
  • Candidate Gene and Genome-Wide Association Studies in Behavioral Medicine
  • Functional Genomic Approaches in Behavioral Medicine Research
  • Genetics of Stress: Gene–Stress Correlation and Interaction
  • Nicotine Dependence and Pharmacogenetics
  • Genetics of Obesity and Diabetes
  • Development and the Life Course
  • A Life Course Approach to Health Behaviors: Theory and Methods
  • Prenatal Origins of Development Health
  • The Impact of Early Adversity on Health
  • Health Disparities in Adolescence
  • Reproductive Hormones and Stages of Life in Women: Moderators of Mood and Cardiovascular Health
  • Aging and Behavioral Medicine
  • Biological Measures and Biomarkers
  • Use of Biological Measures in Behavioral Medicine
  • Laboratory Stress Testing Methodology
  • Stress and Allostasis
  • Neuroendocrine Measures in Behavioral Medicine
  • Immune Measures in Behavioral Medicine Research: Procedures and Implications
  • Circulating Biomarkers of Inflammation, Adhesion, and Hemostasis in Behavioral Medicine
  • The Metabolic Syndrome, Obesity, and Insulin Resistance
  • The Non-invasive Assessment of Autonomic Influences on the Heart Using Impedance Cardiography and Heart Rate Variability
  • Cardiac Measures
  • Behavioral Medicine and Sleep: Concepts, Measures, and Methods
  • Brain Function and Neuroimaging
  • Neuroimaging Methods in Behavioral Medicine
  • Applications of Neuroimaging in Behavioral Medicine
  • Neuroimaging of Depression and Other Emotional States
  • The Electric Brain and Behavioral Medicine
  • Statistical Methods
  • Reporting Results in Behavioral Medicine
  • Moderators and Mediators: The MacArthur Updated View
  • Multilevel Modeling
  • Structural Equation Modeling in Behavioral Medicine Research
  • Meta-analysis
  • Behavioral and Psychosocial Interventions
  • Trial Design in Behavioral Medicine
  • Methodological Issues in Randomized Controlled Trials for the Treatment of Psychiatric Comorbidity in Medical Illness
  • Quality of Life in Light of Appraisal and Response Shift
  • Behavioral Interventions for Prevention and Management of Chronic Disease
  • Psychosocial–Behavioral Interventions and Chronic Disease
  • The Role of Interactive Communication Technologies in Behavioral Medicine
  • Behavioral Medicine, Prevention, and Health Reform: Linking Evidence-Based Clinical and Public Health Strategies for Population Health Behavior Change.