By Angie L. Cradock ScD MPE, Kristina Henderson Lewis MD MPH SM, Justin B. Moore PhD MS
Now in its 6th edition, The Handbook of Health Behavior Change continues to serve as the premier practical textbook for students, researchers, and health professionals in public health, health promotion, preventive and behavioral medicine, nursing, health communication, population health, and the behavioral sciences. It presents a foundational review of key theories, methods, and intervention strategies they will need to be both thoughtful and effective in promoting positive health behavior change. The book examines the complex challenges of improving health behavior in society including the upstream systems, economic, environmental, social, cultural and policy factors at play, as well as the interpersonal and intrapersonal behaviors that lead to disparate health outcomes among individuals and populations. Integrated throughout are applied case studies and real-world examples focusing on the importance of health equity considerations for health behavior change and how to apply an equity lens to conducting research, designing, and implementing programs.
The 6th edition has been fully updated, reorganized, and revised to address the behaviors and health topics related to the leading causes of death and morbidity among adults and children in the United States. Using a multidisciplinary approach, The Handbook of Health Behavior Change prepares the next generation of health professionals to face future challenges in the health behavior sphere through its discussions on equity, theoretical advances, primary and secondary prevention, and application of effective strategies for implementing interventions across levels of society. Purchase includes online access via most mobile devices or computers.
Key Features:
Provides the “gold standard” review of behavior change interventions
New additions highlight the most recent evidence on timely topics such as vaccine uptake, reproductive and sexual health, workplace safety, injury prevention, and mental and behavioral health
Features authors with deep expertise in behavior change research, clinical applications, and population health interventions
Focuses on practical learning objectives that relate to core public health competencies
Summarizes important concepts and information with new and updated illustrations, key points, and discussion questions
Includes engaging case studies in every chapter
Qualified instructors have access to this edition’s expanded Instructor Resources including learning activities, comprehensive PowerPoint slides, and additional resources to supplement students’ dynamic learning and interaction with the text
Product Details
Publisher : Springer Publishing Company; 6th edition (September 17, 2024)
Language : English
Paperback : 474 pages
ISBN-10 : 0826142648
ISBN-13 : 978-0826142641

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