Handbook of Behavioral Medicine Research
Methods and Applications. A Publication of the Academy of Behavioral Medicine Research
(Sprache: Englisch)
This handbook provides an up-to-date survey of methods and applications across the broad range of behavioral medicine research and practice. It is based on cutting-edge methodologies and applications that are relevant across different medical conditions.
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This handbook provides an up-to-date survey of methods and applications across the broad range of behavioral medicine research and practice. It is based on cutting-edge methodologies and applications that are relevant across different medical conditions.
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Behavioral medicine emerged in the 1970s as the interdisciplinary field concerned with the integration of behavioral, psychosocial, and biomedical science knowledge relevant to the understanding of health and illness, and the application of this knowledge to prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation. Recent years have witnessed an enormous diversification of behavioral medicine, with new sciences (such as genetics, life course epidemiology) and new technologies (such as neuroimaging) coming into play. This book brings together such new developments by providing an up-to-date compendium of methods and applications drawn from the broad range of behavioral medicine research and practice. The book is divided into 10 sections that address key fields in behavioral medicine. Each section begins with one or two methodological or conceptual chapters, followed by contributions that address substantive topics within that field. Major health problems such as cardiovascular disease, cancer, HIV/AIDs, and obesity are explored from multiple perspectives. The aim is to present behavioral medicine as an integrative discipline, involving diverse methodologies and paradigms that converge on health and well being.
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Section 1 Behavioral processes and measures1.Improving the quality of behavior reporting - Stone (Stony Brook)-m
2.Assessment of physical activity (objective, questionnaire, etc) - Blumenthal (Duke)-m
3.Dietary assessment in behavioral medicine -Wing (Brown)-m
4.Sexual behavior (assessment and patterns) -
5.Habit formation - Verplanken (Bath)
6.Adherence to medical advice - Dunbar-Jacob (Pittsburgh)-m
7.Screening for cancer and other diseases - Wardle (London)
Section 2 Psychological processes and measures
8.Questionnaire and interview measures - Reise (UCLA)
9.Ecological momentary assessment and other techniques (eg DRM) - Stone (Stony Brook)-m
10.The PROMIS (Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System) initiative - Cella (Northwestern)
11.Applications of cognitive testing in behavioral medicine - Waldstein (Baltimore)-m
12.Lay representations of health and illness - Leventhal (Rutgers)-m
13.Depression and negative affect in health and disease - Davidson (Columbia)-m
14.Hostility and health - Barefoot (Duke)-m
15.Positive affect and health - Cohen (Carnegie Mel1on)-m
16.Coping processes in health - Ironson (Miami)-m or Lutgendorf (Iowa)-m
17.Fatigue and medically unexplained symptoms - Natelson (UMDNJ)-m
Section 3 Social and interpersonal processes
18.Experimental approaches to social interaction - Suls (Iowa)-m
19.Social support and health - Helgeson or Cohen (Pittsburgh)-m
20.Social networks and disease - House (Ann Arbor)-m
21.Social norms and behavior -
22.Social marketing -
23.Applications of new technologies (e.g. Internet) - Brug (Amsterdam) or Kreuter (St Louis)
Section 4 Epidemiological and population perspectives
24.Population-based study designs in behavioral medicine - Kaplan (Ann Arbor)-m
25.Socioeconomic status and health (etiology, disease management, access) - Matthews (Pittsburgh)-m
26.Ethnic and cultural issues -Williams (Harvard)
27.Assessment of psychosocial factors in population studies - Powell
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(Rush)-m
28.Health literacy and engagement -
29.Sociocultural and biological determinants of obesity - Jeffrey (Minneapolis)-m
30.Impact of interventions on public health (e.g. Re-aim) - Glasgow (Denver)
Section 5 Genetic process in behavioral medicine (Associate Editor: Stephen B Manuck, Pittsburgh-m) 3
1.Principles of genetic-sensitive designs (family, twin studies) - de Geus (Amsterdam)
32.Methods of identifying genes relevant to behavioral medicine (SNPs, genornics, Mendelian randomization, gene x environment) - McCaffery (Brown)
33.Genetics of personality and temperament, Cloninger (St Louis)
34.Genetic factors relevant to health behaviors (smoking, physical activity, diet, sexual behavior) - Lerman (Philadelphia)-m
35.Genetics of stress exposure and stress responsivity - Williams (Duke)-m
36.Genetics of mood disorders - Kendler (Virginia)
37.Phenotyping of behavioral traits and disorders - Crawley (Chapel Hill) and Kaufmann (N1H)-m
Section 6 Development and the lifecourse (Associate Editor: Edith Chen, Vancouver)
38.Lifecourse study methodology -
39.Perinatal processes - Coe (Madison)-m
40.Early adversity infleunces on health - Taylor (UCLA)-m
41.Health behavior in children and adolescents - Sallis (San Diego)
42.Social status in adolescence - Chen (Vancouver)
43.Reproductive functions (including menopause ) - Light (Chapel Hill)-m
44.Aging - Schulz (Pitttsburgh)-m
Section 7 Biological measures and biomarkers
45.Use of biological measures in behavioral medicine (laboratory, clinical and naturalistic settings, etiological and treatment studies) - Steptoe (London)-m
46.Stress and allostasis - McEwen (Rockefeller)-m
47.Laboratory stress testing methodology - Gerin (Columbia)-m
48.Neuroendocrine measures - Hellhammer (Trier)-m
49.Immune measures - Glaser & Kiecolt-Glaser (Columbus)-m
50.Inflammatory and coagulation markers - Mills (San Diego)-m
51.Assessment of autonomic activity (SNS, heart rate variablity) - Thayer (Ohio)-m
52.Blood pressure and hemodynamics - Pickering (Columbia)-m
53.Cardiac measures - Sheps (Gainesvil1e)-m Authors to consider applications to clinical issues including cardiovascular disease, infection and HIV, cancer, fatigue, pain, wound healing, autoimmune disease, where appropriate
Section 8 Brain function and neuroimaging (Associate Editor: Richard Jennings, Pittsburgh-m)
54.Neuroimaging methods in behavioral medicine - Critchley (Brighton)
55.Electrophysiological methods in behavioral medicine - Jennings (Pittsburgh)-m
56.Stress reactivity - Gianaros (Pittsburgh)
57.Serotonergic pathways - Manuck (Pittburgh)-m
58.Depression and other emotional states - Dolan (London)
Section 9 Statistical methods (Associate Editor: Maria Llabre, Miami-m)
59.Mediation and effect modification - Kraemer (Stanford)
60.Multi-level modeling - Schwartz (Stony Brook)-m
61.Structural equation modeling - Llabre (Miami)-m
62.Survival and growth curve analysis -
63.Meta-analysis - Suls (Iowa)-m
64.Reporting of results (effect sizes, etc) - Babyak (Duke)-m
Section 10 Behavioral and psychosocial interventions (Associate Editor: Kenneth Freedland, St Louis-m)
65.Principles of clinical trials - Kaufman (N1H)-m
66.Trial design (control groups, etc) - Freedland (St Louis)-m
67.Quality of life assessments - Czajkowski (Chapel Hill)-m
68.Lifestyle interventions for primary and secondary prevention - Oldenburg (Melbourne)
69.Biofeedback and other behavioral treatments for physical disorders -
70.Psychosocial interventions in the treatment of disease processes and physical impairment - Schneiderman (Miami)-m
71.Integrating evidence-based clinical and community strategies - Ocltene (Worcester)
28.Health literacy and engagement -
29.Sociocultural and biological determinants of obesity - Jeffrey (Minneapolis)-m
30.Impact of interventions on public health (e.g. Re-aim) - Glasgow (Denver)
Section 5 Genetic process in behavioral medicine (Associate Editor: Stephen B Manuck, Pittsburgh-m) 3
1.Principles of genetic-sensitive designs (family, twin studies) - de Geus (Amsterdam)
32.Methods of identifying genes relevant to behavioral medicine (SNPs, genornics, Mendelian randomization, gene x environment) - McCaffery (Brown)
33.Genetics of personality and temperament, Cloninger (St Louis)
34.Genetic factors relevant to health behaviors (smoking, physical activity, diet, sexual behavior) - Lerman (Philadelphia)-m
35.Genetics of stress exposure and stress responsivity - Williams (Duke)-m
36.Genetics of mood disorders - Kendler (Virginia)
37.Phenotyping of behavioral traits and disorders - Crawley (Chapel Hill) and Kaufmann (N1H)-m
Section 6 Development and the lifecourse (Associate Editor: Edith Chen, Vancouver)
38.Lifecourse study methodology -
39.Perinatal processes - Coe (Madison)-m
40.Early adversity infleunces on health - Taylor (UCLA)-m
41.Health behavior in children and adolescents - Sallis (San Diego)
42.Social status in adolescence - Chen (Vancouver)
43.Reproductive functions (including menopause ) - Light (Chapel Hill)-m
44.Aging - Schulz (Pitttsburgh)-m
Section 7 Biological measures and biomarkers
45.Use of biological measures in behavioral medicine (laboratory, clinical and naturalistic settings, etiological and treatment studies) - Steptoe (London)-m
46.Stress and allostasis - McEwen (Rockefeller)-m
47.Laboratory stress testing methodology - Gerin (Columbia)-m
48.Neuroendocrine measures - Hellhammer (Trier)-m
49.Immune measures - Glaser & Kiecolt-Glaser (Columbus)-m
50.Inflammatory and coagulation markers - Mills (San Diego)-m
51.Assessment of autonomic activity (SNS, heart rate variablity) - Thayer (Ohio)-m
52.Blood pressure and hemodynamics - Pickering (Columbia)-m
53.Cardiac measures - Sheps (Gainesvil1e)-m Authors to consider applications to clinical issues including cardiovascular disease, infection and HIV, cancer, fatigue, pain, wound healing, autoimmune disease, where appropriate
Section 8 Brain function and neuroimaging (Associate Editor: Richard Jennings, Pittsburgh-m)
54.Neuroimaging methods in behavioral medicine - Critchley (Brighton)
55.Electrophysiological methods in behavioral medicine - Jennings (Pittsburgh)-m
56.Stress reactivity - Gianaros (Pittsburgh)
57.Serotonergic pathways - Manuck (Pittburgh)-m
58.Depression and other emotional states - Dolan (London)
Section 9 Statistical methods (Associate Editor: Maria Llabre, Miami-m)
59.Mediation and effect modification - Kraemer (Stanford)
60.Multi-level modeling - Schwartz (Stony Brook)-m
61.Structural equation modeling - Llabre (Miami)-m
62.Survival and growth curve analysis -
63.Meta-analysis - Suls (Iowa)-m
64.Reporting of results (effect sizes, etc) - Babyak (Duke)-m
Section 10 Behavioral and psychosocial interventions (Associate Editor: Kenneth Freedland, St Louis-m)
65.Principles of clinical trials - Kaufman (N1H)-m
66.Trial design (control groups, etc) - Freedland (St Louis)-m
67.Quality of life assessments - Czajkowski (Chapel Hill)-m
68.Lifestyle interventions for primary and secondary prevention - Oldenburg (Melbourne)
69.Biofeedback and other behavioral treatments for physical disorders -
70.Psychosocial interventions in the treatment of disease processes and physical impairment - Schneiderman (Miami)-m
71.Integrating evidence-based clinical and community strategies - Ocltene (Worcester)
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Autoren-Porträt
Andrew Steptoe is professor of psychology in the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at University College London. He has worked in behavioral medicine throughout his professional life and is a Past-President of both the International Society of Behavioral Medicine and the Society for Psychosomatic Research. He is a member of Academy of Behavioral Medicine Research and Fellow of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. He was founding co-editor of the British Journal of Health Psychology. He is author and editor of 16 books including Health Care and Human Behaviour (1984), Stress, Personal Control and Health (1989), Psychosocial Processes and Health (1994) and Depression and Physical Illness (2006). He has published more than 400 journal articles and book chapters.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2010, 1074 Seiten, Maße: 18,3 x 26 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben:Steptoe, Andrew;Mitarbeit:Freedland, Kenneth; Jennings, J. Richard; Llabre, Maria M.; Manuck, Stephen B.; Susman, Elizabeth J.
- Herausgegeben: Andrew Steptoe
- Verlag: Springer, New York
- ISBN-10: 0387094873
- ISBN-13: 9780387094878
- Erscheinungsdatum: 09.09.2010
Sprache:
Englisch
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From the reviews:"This book is squarely targeted at anyone involved in the delivery of behavioral medicine services, which includes both experienced practitioners and students of related disciplines. ... The editors and contributing authors have admirably assembled a definitive reference in behavioral medicine that is far more comprehensive than anything on the market today. It would be difficult to justify one's existence as a behavioral medicine specialist without this in one's professional library." (Christopher J. Graver, Doody's Review Service, March, 2012)
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