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Health Behavior Change in Populations
Contributor(s): Kahan, Scott (Editor), Gielen, Andrea Carlson (Editor), Fagan, Peter J. (Editor)
ISBN: 1421414554     ISBN-13: 9781421414553
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
OUR PRICE:   $73.15  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2014
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BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Health Care Delivery
- Medical | Public Health
- Medical | Health Policy
Dewey: 362.1
LCCN: 2013046573
Physical Information: 1.25" H x 7.13" W x 10.01" (2.64 lbs) 584 pages
 
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The single greatest way to improve health and quality of life is not by developing new medical approaches, but by addressing harmful personal behaviors. These behaviors--which include tobacco, alcohol, and drug use, diet, and physical activity--play a significant role in the risk for and development, treatment, and management of the most common causes of disease, disability, and death in the modern world.

Health Behavior Change in Populations is designed to teach students and practitioners strategic principles for creating positive behavioral change on a population level. With an emphasis on the application of theory and research to practice, this textbook presents current and future public health professionals with a range of methods geared towards helping people make healthy choices, from informing the individual to modifying the surroundings and circumstances that drive decision-making.

Written and edited by experts in the health professions, the book is arranged into three sections: State of the Field, State of the Science, and Cross-Cutting Issues. The chapters within these sections include learning objectives with boldfaced keywords and a glossary of terms. Each chapter addresses
The magnitude of the public health burden
Key determinants and conceptual framework for behaviors and behavior change, including individual, familial, interpersonal, community, sociocultural, structural, and political perspectives
Current evidence-based interventions and best practices
Roles for key stakeholders, including health plans, employers/workplace, health departments/agencies, sectors such as recreational and agricultural, policymakers, community groups/advocates, clinics/clinicians, researchers, and funding institutions
Considerations for implementation, evaluation, and translation