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Emerging theories in health promotion practice and research /

Contributor(s): DiClemente, Ralph J | Crosby, Richard A, 1959- | Kegler, Michelle C, 1961-.
Publisher: San Francisco, CA : Jossey-Bass, c2009Edition: 2nd ed.Description: xxx, 583 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780470179130 (cloth); 9780470179130:; 0470179139 (cloth).Subject(s): Health promotion -- Research -- United States | Health promotion -- United States | Community health services -- United States | Public health -- United StatesDDC classification: 613.0973
Contents:
Theory in health Promotion Practice and Research / Richard A. Crosby, Michelle C. Kegler, Ralph J. DiClemente -- Part 1: Individual-level Approaches -- The Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills Model of HIV Preventive Behavior / Jeffrey D. Fisher, William A. Fisher, Paul A. Shuper -- Social Influences: The Effects of Socialization, Selection, and Social Normative Processes on Health Behavior / Bruce G. Simons-Morton, Denise Haynie, Elizabeth Noelcke -- Self-esteem Enhancement Theory: Promoting Health across the Life-Span / David L. DuBois, Brian R. Flay, Michael C. Fagen -- Conservation of Resources Theory: Application to Public Health Promotion / Stevan E. Hobfoll, Jeremiah A. Schumm -- Self-Determination Theory: Process Models for Health Behavior Change / Michelle S. Fortier, Geoffrey C. Williams Shane N. Sweet, Heather Patrick -- The Elaboration Likelihood Model of Persuasion: Developing Health Promotions for Sustained Behavioral Change / Richard E. Petty, Jamie Barden, S. Christian Wheeler -- An Integrative Model for Behavioral Prediction and its Application to Health Promotion / Martin Fishbein -- Part 2: Community-Based Approaches -- The Community Coalition Action Theory / Frances D. Butterfoss and Michelle C. Kegler -- Community Capacity: Theory and Application / Monica L. Wendel, James N. Burdine, Kenneth R. McLeroy, Angela Alaniz, Barbara L. Norton, Michael R.J. Felix -- Natural Helper Models to Enhance a Community's Health and Competence / Eugenia Eng, Scott D. Rhodes, Edith Parker -- Community-Based Prevention Marketing: A Hybrid Framework for Public Health Professionals / Carol A. Bryant, Kelli R. McCormack Brown, Rita D. Debate, Moya L. Alfonso, Julie A. Baldwin, Paul Monaghan, Leah M. Phillips -- Part 3: Ecological Approaches -- Changing Our Unhealthy Ways: Emerging Perspectives from Social Action Theory / Craig K. Ewart -- The Theory of Gender and Power: Constructs, Variables, and Implications for Developing HIV Interventions for Women / Gina M. Wingood, Christian Camp, Kristin Dunkle, Hannah Cooper, Ralph J. DiClemente -- The Logical and Empirical Basis for the Behavioral Ecological Model / Mel Hovell, Dennis Wahlgren, Marc Adams -- The Theory of Triadic Influence / Brian R. Flay, Frank Snyder, John Petraitis -- The Interactive Domain Model Approach to Best Practices in Health Promotion / Barbara Kahan, David Groulx, Josephine Pui-Hing Wong -- COMBI: Communication-for-Behavioral-Impact: A WHO Approach to Social Mobilization in the Promotion of Health / Everold Hosein, Will Parks, Renata Schiavo -- Issues and Challenges in Applying Theory to Health Promotion Practice and Research / Ralph J. DiClemente, Michelle C. Kegler, Richard A. Crosby
Summary: Adolescents (a high-risk health group) are growing as a percentage of the populations. This text offers an action-oriented epidemiologic approach to understanding the risk factors affecting adolescent health, and what can be done in response.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Theory in health Promotion Practice and Research / Richard A. Crosby, Michelle C. Kegler, Ralph J. DiClemente -- Part 1: Individual-level Approaches -- The Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills Model of HIV Preventive Behavior / Jeffrey D. Fisher, William A. Fisher, Paul A. Shuper -- Social Influences: The Effects of Socialization, Selection, and Social Normative Processes on Health Behavior / Bruce G. Simons-Morton, Denise Haynie, Elizabeth Noelcke -- Self-esteem Enhancement Theory: Promoting Health across the Life-Span / David L. DuBois, Brian R. Flay, Michael C. Fagen -- Conservation of Resources Theory: Application to Public Health Promotion / Stevan E. Hobfoll, Jeremiah A. Schumm -- Self-Determination Theory: Process Models for Health Behavior Change / Michelle S. Fortier, Geoffrey C. Williams Shane N. Sweet, Heather Patrick -- The Elaboration Likelihood Model of Persuasion: Developing Health Promotions for Sustained Behavioral Change / Richard E. Petty, Jamie Barden, S. Christian Wheeler -- An Integrative Model for Behavioral Prediction and its Application to Health Promotion / Martin Fishbein -- Part 2: Community-Based Approaches -- The Community Coalition Action Theory / Frances D. Butterfoss and Michelle C. Kegler -- Community Capacity: Theory and Application / Monica L. Wendel, James N. Burdine, Kenneth R. McLeroy, Angela Alaniz, Barbara L. Norton, Michael R.J. Felix -- Natural Helper Models to Enhance a Community's Health and Competence / Eugenia Eng, Scott D. Rhodes, Edith Parker -- Community-Based Prevention Marketing: A Hybrid Framework for Public Health Professionals / Carol A. Bryant, Kelli R. McCormack Brown, Rita D. Debate, Moya L. Alfonso, Julie A. Baldwin, Paul Monaghan, Leah M. Phillips -- Part 3: Ecological Approaches -- Changing Our Unhealthy Ways: Emerging Perspectives from Social Action Theory / Craig K. Ewart -- The Theory of Gender and Power: Constructs, Variables, and Implications for Developing HIV Interventions for Women / Gina M. Wingood, Christian Camp, Kristin Dunkle, Hannah Cooper, Ralph J. DiClemente -- The Logical and Empirical Basis for the Behavioral Ecological Model / Mel Hovell, Dennis Wahlgren, Marc Adams -- The Theory of Triadic Influence / Brian R. Flay, Frank Snyder, John Petraitis -- The Interactive Domain Model Approach to Best Practices in Health Promotion / Barbara Kahan, David Groulx, Josephine Pui-Hing Wong -- COMBI: Communication-for-Behavioral-Impact: A WHO Approach to Social Mobilization in the Promotion of Health / Everold Hosein, Will Parks, Renata Schiavo -- Issues and Challenges in Applying Theory to Health Promotion Practice and Research / Ralph J. DiClemente, Michelle C. Kegler, Richard A. Crosby

Adolescents (a high-risk health group) are growing as a percentage of the populations. This text offers an action-oriented epidemiologic approach to understanding the risk factors affecting adolescent health, and what can be done in response.

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