The handbook of health behavior change / Sally A. Shumaker [and others], editors.

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Other Authors: Shumaker, Sally A.
Language:English
Published: New York : Springer Pub. Co., [1998], ©1998.
Edition:Second edition.
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Physical Description:xii, 607 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Format: Book
Contents:
  • Sect. I. Behavior change and maintenance: theory and measurement-- Ch. 1. Theoretical models and strategies for improving adherence and disease management-- Ch. 2. Relapse prevention and the maintenance of optimal health-- Ch. 3. The transtheoretical model of behavior change-- Ch. 4. Models for provider-patient interaction: applications to health behavior change-- Ch. 5. Measuring adherence with medication regimens in clinical care and research.
  • Sect. II. Lifestyle interventions and maintenance of behaviors-- Ch. 6. Adherence to treatment for nicotine dependence-- Ch. 7. Promoting dietary change-- Ch. 8. Adherence to physical activity recommendations and interventions-- Ch. 9. Adoption and maintenance of safer sexual practices-- Ch. 10. Intervention elements promoting adherence to mindfulness-based stress reduction programs in the clinical behavioral medicine setting.
  • Sect. III. Obstacles to lifestylle change and adherence-- Ch. 11. Biological obstacles to adoption and maintenance of health-promoting behaviors-- Ch. 12. Improving physicians' implementation of clinical practice guidelines: enhancing primary care practice-- Ch. 13. Adolescent tobacco use and the social context-- Sect. IV. Lifestyle change and adherence issues within specific populations-- Ch. 14. Lifestyle interventions for the young-- Ch. 15. Problems with adherence in the elderly-- Ch. 16. Adherence issues among adolescents with chronic disease.
  • Sect. V. Lifestyle change and adherence issues among patients with chronic disease-- Ch. 17. Co-management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease-- Ch. 18. Issues in diabetes self-management-- Ch. 19. Adherence issues among cancer patients-- Sect. VI. Adherence issues in clinical trials-- Ch. 20. Prerandomization compliance screening: a statistician's view.
  • Sect. VII. Lifestyle change and adherence: the broader context-- Ch. 22. Adherence and the placebo effect-- Ch. 23. Collaboration between professionals-- Ch. 24. Ethical issues in lifestyle.