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E-grāmata: Handbook of Psychology and Health, Volume IV: Social Psychological Aspects of Health [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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  • Formāts: 374 pages
  • Sērija : Psychology Revivals
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Aug-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003044307
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  • Formāts: 374 pages
  • Sērija : Psychology Revivals
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Aug-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003044307

Originally published in 1984, the study of psychological aspects of health was a rapidly expanding enterprise. Most of the contributors to this volume were trained as social psychologists or by social psychologists. Some have been more applied in their focus or on the edge of several fields. All, however, share a common approach, focusing on the individual as he or she is buffeted about by social forces and copes with these forces. All consider situational and psychological factors in the determination of behavior, emotion, or cognition and all apply their expertise to the study of health-related issues.

The grouping of the chapters in this volume by the authors’ subspecialty, social psychology, is a somewhat unconventional method of clustering. Ordinarily, the materials presented here would be published in journals or texts concerned with behavior or psychosocial in health and medicine, or in specialty publications dealing with a particular disease or health issue. That clustering of articles is functional in providing information to those most likely to utilize it, but it diffuses the origin and background of the studies. These chapters speak to the diversity of health issues that are amenable to successful social psychological analysis.

Preface ix
1 The Developing Field of Health Psychology
1(22)
Shelley E. Taylor
Health Psychology Research: An Example
12(11)
2 Social Psychological Models of Health Behavior: An Examination and Integration
23(32)
Barbara Strudler Wallston
Kenneth A. Wallston
Models
24(21)
Comparisons of the Models
45(3)
Integration of the Models
48(7)
3 Practitioners, Patients, and Compliance with Medical Regimens: A Social Psychological Perspective
55(30)
D. Dante DiNicola
M. Robin DiMatteo
The Forms and Extent of Medical Noncompliance
57(1)
Assessment of Patient Compliance
58(3)
Compliance and the Patient's Relationship to the Practitioner
61(3)
Compliance and the Patient's Relationship to the Regimen
64(2)
Developing Solutions to Problems of Compliance
66(1)
Behavioral Intentions: Prerequisite to Compliance
67(1)
From Behavioral Intentions to Patient Compliance
68(5)
The Therapeutic Relationship and Compliance
73(3)
Conclusions
76(9)
4 A Three-Stage Model of Treatment Continuity: Compliance, Adherence, and Maintenance
85(28)
Jean L. Kristeller
Judith Rodin
Attention and Information Processing in Health Behavior
97(10)
Conclusions
107(6)
5 Improving Adherence to Medical Recommendations: Prescriptive Hypotheses Derived from Recent Research in Social Psychology
113(36)
Irving L. Jams
6 Preferences for Self-Care and Involvement in Health Care
149(18)
Roy Clymer
Andrew Baum
David S. Krantz
7 Psychological Interventions and Coping with Surgery
167(22)
Jean E. Johnson
The Research
168(7)
Theoretical Considerations
175(6)
The Challenge of Research on Surgical Patients
181(4)
Conclusions
185(4)
8 Accuracy of Symptom Perception
189(30)
James W. Pennebaker
9 Illness Representations and Coping With Health Threats
219(34)
Howard Leventhal
David R. Nerenz
David J. Steele
The Theoretical Model
219(5)
Studies of Illness Cognition: I. Compliance with Hypertension Treatment
224(13)
Coping with Stressful Treatments
237(4)
Interventions for Stress Control and Health Promotion
241(6)
Conclusions
247(6)
10 Social Support, Stress, and the Buffering Hypothesis: A Theoretical Analysis
253(16)
Sheldon Cohen
Garth McKay
Some Alternative Buffering Mechanisms
255(6)
A Stressor-Support Specificity Model of the Buffering Process
261(4)
Conclusion
265(4)
11 The Role of Social Support in Coping With Chronic or Life-Threatening Illness
269(10)
Jerome E. Singer
Diana Lord
12 Life Changes, Moderators of Stress, and Health
279(22)
Irwin G. Sarason
Barbara R. Sarason
Measures of Stressful Life Events
280(3)
Variables that Moderate Stress
283(5)
Assessing Social Support
288(3)
Life Events, Moderators, and Health---Methodological Questions
291(2)
Life Change as Part of a Theoretical Framework
293(2)
Future Directions
295(6)
13 Deterring Cigarette Smoking in Adolescents: A Psychosocial-Behavioral Analysis of an Intervention Strategy
301(18)
Richard I. Evans
Constance K. Smith
Bettye E. Raines
Social Psychological Processes Impacting Smoking Behavior
303(4)
Tactical and Strategic Decisions in Developing Interventions
307(3)
A Social Psychological-Behavioral Approach to Smoking Prevention
310(5)
Summary and Concluding Observations
315(4)
14 Institutional Relocation and Its Impact on Mortality, Morbidity, and Psychosocial Status
319(26)
Marvin J. Horowitz
Richard Schulz
Author Index 345(14)
Subject Index 359
Andrew Baum, Shelley E. Taylor and Jerome E. Singer