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Handbook of Health Psychology

This rich resource provides a thorough overview of current knowledge and new directions in the study of the biological psychological social and cultural factors that affect health health behavior and illness. Chapters review the latest theories and research with an emphasis on how research is translated into behavioral medicine interventions. Featuring contributions from top researchers and rising stars in the field authors provide a theoretical foundation; evaluate the empirical evidence; and make suggestions for future research clinical practice and policy. The handbook reflects the latest approaches to health psychology today including: Emphasis throughout on the socio-cultural aspects of health including socioeconomic status gender race/ethnicity sexual orientation and age/developmental stage  A new section on emerging areas in health psychology including behavioral genomics military veterans' health and digital health  Coverage of prevention interventions and treatment in the applications section  An expansion of the biopsychosocial model across several levels of analysis including cultural macro-social and cellular factors Sustained emphasis on translating research into practice and policy The handbook considers the intersections of concepts (behavior change) populations (women's and sexual minority health) cultural groups (African American Asian American and Latino) risk and protective factors (obesity coping) and diseases (cancer diabetes HIV) making it essential reading for scholars of health psychology public health epidemiology and nursing. Novices to the field appreciate the accessibly written chapters while seasoned professionals appreciate the book's deep cutting-edge coverage.   | Handbook of Health Psychology

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This rich resource provides a thorough overview of current knowledge and new directions in the study of the biological psychological social and cultural factors that affect health health behavior and illness. Chapters review the latest theories and research with an emphasis on how research is translated into behavioral medicine interventions. Featuring contributions from top researchers and rising stars in the field authors provide a theoretical foundation; evaluate the empirical evidence; and make suggestions for future research clinical practice and policy. The handbook reflects the latest approaches to health psychology today including: Emphasis throughout on the socio-cultural aspects of health including socioeconomic status gender race/ethnicity sexual orientation and age/developmental stage  A new section on emerging areas in health psychology including behavioral genomics military veterans' health and digital health  Coverage of prevention interventions and treatment in the applications section  An expansion of the biopsychosocial model across several levels of analysis including cultural macro-social and cellular factors Sustained emphasis on translating research into practice and policy The handbook considers the intersections of concepts (behavior change) populations (women's and sexual minority health) cultural groups (African American Asian American and Latino) risk and protective factors (obesity coping) and diseases (cancer diabetes HIV) making it essential reading for scholars of health psychology public health epidemiology and nursing. Novices to the field appreciate the accessibly written chapters while seasoned professionals appreciate the book's deep cutting-edge coverage.   | Handbook of Health Psychology

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